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NATIONAL 

VAUDEVILLE  ARTISTS 


EIGHTH  ANNUAL  BENEFIT 


B.F.KEITHS  N.Y.  HIPPODROME  - METROPOLITAN  OPERA  HOUSE 
MANHATTAN  OPERA  HOUSE  - NEW  AMSTERDAM  THEATRE 


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in  2015 


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WAS  born  in  the  thought  of  a man  who  saw 
That  rancor  and  strife  are  not  man’s  estate 
Whose  vision  encompassed  the  Christ-made  law— 
That  love  must  conquer  all  hate. 


I was  nurtured  in  kindliness,  wisdom,  and  so 
I go  on  my  way  with  a gallant  swing; 
And  proving  how  simple  it  is  to  show 
Love  is  a wonderful  thing. 


I rejoice  with  the  happy,  and  laugh  with  the  gay; 
In  the  hearts  of  my  players  is  hope,  full 
blown. 

As  I walk  hand  in  hand  through  each  sunlit  day 
With  my  dear  beloved  own. 


But  tender  and  grave  I can  be — ah,  yes ! 

With  a mother’s  tears  and  a father’s  sighs 
I stand  by  the  cot  and  gently  press 
A kiss  on  the  closing  eyes. 


so  i go  on  my  tjod-given  course. 

With  my  chart  laid  out  for  the  straight, 
straight  way, 

the  strength  that  comes  from  the  Highest 
Source — 

I’m  the  soul  of  the  N.  V.  A. 


Roland  Burke  Hennessy 


The  Eighth  Annual  Benefit 

• HE  unanimity  with  which  the  American  public  now  esteems  vaudeville,  its  artists,  its  methods  and 
T-f— its  managers,  is  the  finest  and  most  lasting  tribute  to  this  branch  of  the  theatrical  profession. 
I Nearly  thirty  years  of  the  history  of  vaudeville  elapsed  before  the  people  of  the  United  States,  and 

of  the  world  at  large,  fully  realized  the  boundless  scope,  the  power  for  good,  the  infinite  diversity, 
the  general  appeal  and  the  ever-widening  possibilities  of  this  form  of  amusement.  From  year 
to  year  the  number  of  artists  identified  with  this  form  of  entertainment  became  greater;  the 
foremost  protagonists  of  grand  opera,  the  drama,  dancing  and  the  concert  stage  gladly 
enlisted  with  us  for  the  always  widening  opportunities  of  American  vaudeville,  until  now 
the  National  Vaudeville  Artists,  Inc.,  including  more  than  20,000  members,  is  the  largest, 
the  most  representative,  the  most  effective  and  harmonious  organization  that  the  world  of  the  theatre  has  ever 
known.  It  has  come  to  pass,  too,  that  almost  every  field  of  stage  endeavor  continues  to  draw  upon  vaudeville 
for  its  most  advanced  and  striking  features,  and,  in  like  manner,  the  vaudeville  stage  has  come  to  be  a lodestone 
of  attraction  for  all  eminent  men  and  women  of  the  theatre. 

During  the  eight  years  since  the  establishment  of  this  organization  and  the  simultaneous  launching  of  the 
Vaudeville  Managers’  Protective  Association,  the  peace  and  prosperity,  the  widening  popularity  and  growing 
distinction  of  our  profession,  collectively  and  individually,  have  been  the  admiration  of  the  American  public, 
the  press,  the  church,  the  schools  and  the  best  exponents  of  the  fine  arts.  The  fraternal  and  equitable  agree- 
ments entered  into,  and  unswervingly  maintained  in  the  combined  spirit  of  good  fellowship  and  common  sense, 
have  created  a new  and  glorious  era  in  our  profession — an  era  that  is  vitalized  with  the  spirit  of  progress,  of 
co-operation,  of  justice  and  of  mutual  respect  between  the  artist,  the  manager  and  the  patron  of  vaudeville. 

The  broad  and  always  growing  appeal  of  vaudeville  to  the  people  of  the  United  States  has,  without  question, 
been  quickened  and  intensified  by  the  never-failing  eagerness  with  which  every  member  of  our  profession  devotes 
and  dedicates  himself  to  the  service  of  patriotism,  to  the  cause  of  charity,  to  the  constructive  enterprises  of 
religion,  education  and  art.  For  two  years  past  N.  V’.  A.  Week  has  assumed  the  extent  and  significance  of  a 
national  celebration,  and  the  zeal  and  generosity  of  the  public  at  large  in  every  city  and  town,  from  coast  to 
coast  and  from  the  Rio  Grande  to  the  Canadian  border,  have  given  ample  proof  of  the  estimate  in  which  we 
artists  of  vaudeville  are  held  by  our  managers,  our  contemporary  artists  in  other  fields  and  our  public. 

This  year  the  nation-wide  celebration  of  N.  V.  A.  Week  following  Easter  Sunday  was  more  enthusiastic, 
more  spontaneous  and  more  distinguished  than  ever.  Over  fourteen  hundred  theatres,  a list  which  includes 
all  vaudeville  houses,  many  dramatic  theatres,  motion- picture  houses  and  concert  halls,  were  this  year  given 
over  to  the  celebration  of  N.  V.  A.  Week  and  the  assemblage  of  funds  for  the  Sick  and  Benefit  Fund  of  our 
organization. 

To-night  is  the  culmination  and  metropolitan  combination  of  this  annual  celebration,  and  your  presence 
here  denotes  your  own  intelligent  appraisement  of  what  vaudeville  as  an  institution  and  the  National  Vaudeville 
Artists,  Inc.,  mean  to  you,  whether  you  are  of  the  profession  or  a devotee  of  it.  At  this  moment  four  of  the 
largest  theatres  in  the  world  are  packed  with  happy  and  sympathetic  audiences  witnessing  simultaneous  per- 
formances in  which  the  most  illustrious  artists  of  every  department  of  the  theatre  are  appearing  in  our  behalf. 
B.  F.  Keith’s  New  York  Hippodrome,  the  Metropolitan  Opera  House,  the  New  Amsterdam  Theatre,  and  the 
Manhattan  Opera  House  are  to-night  the  scenes  of  four  of  the  most  remarkable  simultaneous  benefit  performances 
the  world  has  known.  N.  V.  A.  Week  of  1924  was  phenomenal  in  its  universal  observance.  To-night  New  York 
caps  the  climax  with  this  quadruple  carnival  in  behalf  of  our  Sick  and  Benefit  Fund,  and,  in  both  the  artistic 
sense  and  in  the  matter  of  established  popularity,  fixes  the  status  of  the  National  Vaudeville  Artists. 

The  de  luxe  souvenir  programme  now  in  your  hands,  another  historic  and  precious  example  of  the  “printer’s 
art  preservative,”  is  final  evidence  of  the  sustained  and  pragmatic  loyalty  not  only  of  our  own  profession,  but 
of  leading  factors  in  finance,  in  manufacture  and  in  every  progressive  field  of  American  endeavor,  to  the  National 
Vaudeville  Artists  and  to  the  unselfish  humanitarian  work  done  with  always  increasing  efficiency  by  our  Sick 
and  Benefit  Fund.  The  six  hundred  and  forty-four  thousand  one  hundred  and  seventy-four  dollars  and  twenty- 
one  cents  disbursed  by  this  Fund  since  1917  in  aid  of  unfortunate  and  ailing  members  of  the  N.  V.  A.;  the 
one  hundred  and  thirty-five  thousand  dollars  paid  out  in  life  insurance  to  the  families  of  our  deceased  artists; 
the  sums  distributed  for  helping  members  stranded  abroad,  for  funerals,  for  the  care  of  consumptives,  for  the 
succor  of  many  hapless  artists  overtaken  by  old  age  and  sometimes  not  even  members  of  the  N.  V.  A.,  are 
among  the  causes  and  purposes  to  which  N.  V.  A.  Week  and  this  “Night  of  Nights”  in  the  Vaudeville  world 
are  devoted.  Your  presence  here  proves  that  you  understand  and  approve,  and  this  volume  is  a token  and  a 
guerdon  of  the  loving  and  fraternal  regard  in  which  the  National  V’audeville  Artists  hold  everybody  who 
is  here  and  everyone  who  is  represented  in  this  volume. 


MARCUS  LOEW 
President,  Loew’s  Incorporated 


CARRYING  THE  LOAD  TOGETHER 


'THE-  CiNOMFvj^Ti  Post 


THIS  PAGE  CONTRIBUTED 
BY  FRIENDS  OF  THE  N.  T.  A. 


FOUNDED  1917  BY  A.  PAUL  KEITH,  EDWARD  F.  ALBEE 


Benefits 

World 


Thirty-five  Hundred  Boys  Have  Received  the 
of  the  Greatest  Band  Organization  in  the 


Band 


B.  F.  Keith  Boy 


Incorporated 


Present  Membership  850 


All  Business  Matters  Referred  to 

J.  J.  MURDOCK,  General  Manager 
W.  B.  Sleeper,  Ass't  Manager 
B.  F.  Keith  Vaudeville  Exchange 


PALACE  THEATRE  BUILDING 
NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 


TELEPHONE:  BRYANT  3710 


Application  for  membership  for  boys  between  the  ages  of  7 and  15  years  may  be  made  on 
Monday  nights,  at  8 P.  M.,  in  ALHAMBRA  THEATRE  HALL,  2116  Seventh  Avenue,  N.  Y. 


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-IXXOUXCIXG  THE  J'AUDEJTLLE  DEBUT  OF 


COMPANY  OF  SEVEN 


Harry  Delf’s  Episodical  Drama 

“THE  JOKER” 


Soldier’s  Memorial — St.  Luke's,  Baltimore 
(From  a Painting  by  Capt.  R.  Magill  Mackall) 
Reproduced  by  Permission  of  Rev.  Henry  Nelson  O'Connor.  Rector 


I'he  Page  Dedicated  To  The  Members  Of 
The  N.  V.  A.  Who  Paid  The  Supreme  Price 


Contributed  by  THE  WAFFLE  CLUB  of  the  X.  V.  A. 


Congratulations  to  the  N.  J . A.  From 


BRISCOE  and  RAUH 


Beatrice  Gardel 


Otis  Mitchell 

AND  MARYLAND  SINGERS 


Headlining  on  Keith  Circuit 
Singing  Southern  Songs  of  the  Sixties 


HARRY  WEBER 


Presents 


MISS  KITTY  DONER 


Twenty  Minutes  in  Paris 


Theodore 

Stepanoff 

in 

annark^'* 


TUSCANO  BROTHERS 


CHARLES  CROWL,  West 


Just  Three  Privates 
In  The  Ranks  Of  The 

N.  V.  A. 

Will  M.  Cressy,  Blanche  Dayne 
IMarion  Hodges 

HARRY  WEBER  PRESENTS 
Paul  Whiteman’s  U.  S.  Shipping  Board 
S.  S.  Leviathan  Orchestra 

With  Morton  Downey 


The  American 
Comedienne 


Miss 

Irene  Franklin 


Helene  Coyne  and 
Henri  French 


Rita  Gould 


'I'ommy 


HARRY  WEBER 

Presents 

M iss  Margucrita  Padula 


Harrv  DU  FOR  Denis 


Sailing  June  14th,  Minnetonka  (S.S.) 


John  Kins;  and  Irwin  Dav 


Open  London.  Rivoli.  July  7th  to  follow, 
M OSS  S:  Stoll  Tours  Australia.  Revue. 


IN  BLACKFACE 


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MONTANA 


THE  COWBOY  BANJOIST 


Harry  Weber 

Boss  of  the  Roundup 


“TWO  BLACK  CROWS” 

MORAN  and  MACK 


Two  Necessities 


Roping  and  Tying  Em  VVith 
A “Montana  Special” 

iMade  by  the  Bacon  Banjo  Co. 


POODLES  HANNEFORD 


(jreetings 


(This  is  My  Manager) 


HARRY  WEBER 

Presents 

I)  E I R O 

The  Original  Master  of  the  Piano 
Accordion 


DOLLY  CONNOLLY 


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Greetings  from 


GEORGE 

MACEARLANE 


Ted  and  Kathryn  Andrews 


M.  ALPHONSE  BERG 


Dance  Vanities' 


Presents 


Princess 

Wah-Letka 


Direction:  HENRY  BELLIT 


“ 1 he  A inei'tcafi 
Indian  Seeress^^ 


EVELYN  BLANCHARD 


Presents 


Nance  O’Neil 


ALFRED  HICKMAN 


F.  F.  PROCTOR 
President,  Proctor  Theatres  Company 


B.  S.  MOSS 

President,  Greater  New  York  Vaudeville  Theatres  Corporation 


J.  J.  MURDOCK 

General  Manager,  B.  F.  Keith  Vaudeville  Exchange 


THE  NOTED  FRENCH  TENOR 


Assisted  hy  Carl  Stelzell 


E.  K.  Nadel 


“COMPLIMENTS  OF  THE  SEASON’’ 

PAUL  MORTON  & NAOMI  GLASS  in  “APRIL” 

ETHEL  SINCLAIR  & MARIE  CASPAR  on  “THE  LONG,  LONG  TRAIL” 

THOMAS  F.  SWIFT  & CO.  in  “THE  GOB” 

WILLIAM  FRAWLEY  & EDNA  LOUISE  in  “TAXI  PLEASE” 

HOWARD  KYLE  & CO.  in  “THE  HOUSE  AT  THE  CROSS  ROADS” 

MARY  KELLEY  & CO.  in  “FIRST  NIGHTERS” 

FRANK  DIXON  & CO.  in  “LONESOME  MANOR” 

WM.  WAYNE  & RUTH  WARREN  in  “THE  LAST  CAR” 

JESSIE  MAKER  & WM.  REDFORD  in  “ROLLING  STONES” 

ERNEST  ANDERSON  & MARJORIE  BURT  in  “THE  DIZZY  HEIGHTS" 

HART  MURRAY  & JEAN  MADDOX  in  “CHOW” 

CHAS.  B.  LAWLOR  & CO.  in  “THE  SIDEWALKS  OF  NEW  YORK” 

JEAN  SOTHERN  in  “GIRLS  WILL  BE  BOYS” 

NEIL  MACK  & VERA  VELMAR  in  “A  WRITING  ROOM  WRANGLE” 

STUART  CASEY  & MILDRED  WARREN  in  “THE  FOG” 

LILLIAN  STEELE  & CO.  in  “LOVE  LESSONS” 

EDNA  LEEDOM  & DAVE  STAMPER  in  “THE  ENCORE” 

JOHNNY  BUTLER  & BLANCHE  BENTON  in  “RED,  GREEN  & YELLOW” 

— and — 

CHASE  & LATOUR  in  “AROUND  THE  CORNER”  with  “GREENWICH  VILLAGE  FOLLIES” 

CLARK  & McCullough  in  “this  suspense  is  terrible,”  music  box  revue 

DAPHNE  POLLARD  & CO.  in  “EVERYBODY  WELCOME,  ” “GREENWICH  VILLAGE  FOLLIES 
“UPPERS  & LOWERS”  in  ZIEGFELD  “FOLLIES” 

— and — 

“KEEP  KOOL,"  The  Ultra  Modern  Revue,  with  HAZEL  DAWN  and  Cast  of  Fifty 


Thomas 


Babette 


Dugan  and  Raymond 


Representatii’e  Leo  Fitzgerald 


THE  ORIGINAL 

Walter  Sayton  & Partner 

Gymnasts  Supreme 


LES  KLICKS 

And 

The  Enchanted  Forest 

Our  Very  Best  to  the 

N.  V.  A. 


Now  Playing  Orpheum  Circuit 
Agent  for  Middle  fVest,  W m.  Jacobs 


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LUIS  ESPERANZA  ANTONIO 
Selections  of  the  old  Castilla  and  Aragon 
Dances,  in  the  “Fete  of  Saragossa” 

Scenery  by  Martinez  Gari  of  Madriri 

Week  May  12th,  B.  F.  Keith’s  Hippodrome 
New  York 


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Novelty  Act  That  Is 
a Novel  Feature  of 
Majestic* s New  Bill 


GALETTPS 


BABOONS 


SCALP 
IS  DRY.  cant) 
I SELL  YOU  / 
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monk's 

13AI?I3E|?  SHOP 


CALzrm^ 

KOKIN- 

A NOVELTY  ACT 
FEATuama  TMiNea 

&IONKEYS 


j MONKEYS* 
DAY  AT  THE 
vsg>  PACES 


THE 

PAI7ADE 
OF  THE 
WOODE/Y 
SOLD/ESS 


With  JOE  GALLETTI 


With  FRED  CJALLETTI 


MIGNONETTE  KOKIN 


TfVO  IN  A REl’UE 


Walter  Brower 


\V.  D.  POLLARD 


Scotch  Lads  and  Lassies 


The  Xeirroiv  Feller 


B.  F.  KEITH 
THEATRES 


Under  Direction 


FRANK  EVANS 


MARIE  WALSH  AND  ELLIS  FRANK 


Compliments  of 


Walter  Clinton 


Bernard  Granville 


Julia  Rooney 


Paul  Burns 


Presenting 


Still  Broadcasting 


Stoker  Presents 


BUCK  CARSON 


(DESCENDANT  OE  KIT  CARSON) 


The  Baritone  from 
Bar  X Ranch” 


Sylvia  Loyal’s  Beautiful  New 
Pedigreed  French  Poodle 
“Heinie” 

Eeatured  in  His  Original  Trick- 
Cat  c h i n g Boomerang  Hats 

Only  Existing  Dog  Doing  This  Trick 


Compliments  of 

Amaranth  Sisters  & Co 


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EDWIN  G.  LAUDER,  Jr. 
Vice-President  of  the  B.  F.  Keith  Circuit  of  Theatres 


JULES  E.  MASTBAUM 
President  Stanley  Co.  of  America 


Direction:  Frank  Donnelly 


ARTHUR  MARIE 

PI  ILL  AND  QU  INNELL 
in  “FUN  IN  A PARK” 


The  Man  Who  Fills  This  Suit 
Filled  the  Season  Through 

The  Norman  Jefferies 
Vaudeville  Offices 

Real  Estate  Trust  Bldg.,  Phila.,  Pa. 
Extend  Hearty  Greetings  to  N.  I'.  A. 


Margie  AI.  B. 

Valdare  and  Cooke 

The  Dancing  Cookies 

With  Comedy 


The  Only  and  Original 
Camille  Trio 
The  Operatic  Acrobats 


NORMAN  JEFFERIES 

Presents 

MACK  and  STANTON 

Irresistible  Fun  Makers 
In 

“HoxMe  Sweet  Home” 


oseph  K.  Watson 

The  Only  Hebrew  Monologist 
Playing 


Big  Time  V audeville 


Salutations 


Happiness  To  All 


From 


From 


REYNOLDS  and  WHITE 


Contributions  to  Musical  Merriment 


The  Happy  Entertainer 


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'~Jhe  INIMITABLE  CIJARACTER  ARTIST 


-AND  *A  COMPANY  OF 
SELECTED  PLAYERS 

IN  TI-IE  UNIQUE  EXTRAVAGANZA 


ONE  OF  TWE 

FUNNIEST  ACTS  IN  VAUDEVILLE 

r^OT  -A  SERIES  OF  LAUGNS 

tJUST  ONE  CONTINUOUS  LAUGH 


Presenting 


The  New  Conductor 


Clark  and  Crosby 


Song  and  Chatter 


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John  Barton  an 


To  the  Success  of  the 


ne  Emmett 


FAMILY  SONG  CYCLE 


Entertainment  de  Luxe 


Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Nucomb  L.  Graham 


Presenting 


nnira  Kulowa 
Prima  Ballerina 


LADY  ALICES  PETS 


The  Aristocracy  of  AnimalJom 


Direction  Lester  Jefferies 


George  Choos 


Stasia  Ledova 


STASIA  LEDOVA 
The  Incomparable  Premier  Danseuse 


THE  EIGHT  ENGLISH  ROCKETS 


The  Pioneer  of  All  Russian  Dancers 


The  Realm  of  Fantasie 


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GEORGE 


PHOEBE 


Direction 


J ean  J ames 

Blair  and  Pennington 


Aif.  T.  Wilton 


THOMAS 


HAROLD 


Furious  Foolishness 


FRED 


FRED  B.  MACK,  Associate 


THE 

BKWILDERIXG  SEXSATIOX 
OF  TWO  COXTIXEXTS 


America’s  Most  Distinguished 
Scientific  Entertainer 


MLLE.  STAXTOXE 


Assisted  by  Ida  Gerber  and  O.  Henry 


An  Artistic  Combination  of 
M usic,  Mystery  and  Comedy 


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RESULTS 


RESULTS 


Experience 

And 

Efficiency 

Enable 

Onr 

Experts 


Develop 

And 

Promote 

Talent 


PAT  CASEY 


RESULTS 


RESULTS 


Harry  and  Emma  Sharrock 


Eamaki  Duo 


Marie,  Ethel  and 
Florenee  Eleminc: 


RESULTS 


RESULTS 


Herman 


Minerva 


HARRY 


& CLARK 


Jest  Moments 


HARMONOLOGY 


Best  IVishes  Al’ways 


RESULTS 


RESULTS 


our 


John  ny  Hyman 

J’audei'ille  Author 


Fred  Mim.er 
Ed  Stokes 


Bobby  Owens 
F.  M.  Fosdick 


Plaving  Pranks  \\  ith  Webster 


orse 


orse 


HARRY  E.  WEBB 


PYnest  R.  Ball 


Now  Burning  Their  Way  Through  the  Keith 
Circuit 


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I. 


Direction  IV m.  Shilling  Greetings  to  N . I 


FRITZI  RIDGEWAY 


Pat  Casey  Agency 


Fritzi  Rjdgewjkt 


RESULTS 


RESULTS 


France  , 


The  J'ariety  Couple 


Recently  Returned  From  Europe 


Presenting 


IN  A PARIS  CAFE 


RESULTS 


RESULTS 


crson 


one 


Malinda  and  Dade 


Royal  Entertainers 


DIZZY  HEIGHTS 


The  Chesterfield  of  Vnitdeville 


Compliments 


Sandy  Shaw 

The  Celebrated  Scotch  Comedian 


In  Preparation;  Another  Sensational  Scenic 
Novelty 


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RESULTS 


RESULTS 


Clark 


McGood  6c  Lcnzen 

Company 


ZELDA  BROTHERS 


Society  Equilibrists 


McDOXALD  TRIO 


LES  GLADDENS 


SYBIL  BETHEL 


Presents 


Ethel  Parker  & Company 


OSCAR  MARTIN  6c  CO 

Surprises  Supreme 


ROE  REAVES 

The  Kid  Glove  Kidder 


SIMON  AGENCY 
Western  Representative 


Direction 


CHICAGO 


MALCOLM  EAGLE 


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DAVIS  and  SANFORD 


Music — Wit — Philosophy 

Booked  Solid 

“Wishing  Everybody  Success’’ 

Eastern  Representative  Western  Representative 

PAT  CASEY  AGENCY  WILLIAM  JACOBS 


'A  Bit  of  Dixieland: 


RESULTS 


RESULTS 


lies!  fVis/ies  for  a Biff  Success  to  the  N.  I 
Annual  Benefit  from  the 

Royal  Venetian  Five 


Sailing  May  24th  on  the  Leviathan  for  a short 
visit  to  Sunny  Italy.  Many  thanks  to  Mr.  Albee 
and  his  associates,  also  our  agent.  Mr.  .Jack  Lewis, 
lor  the  3 years  of  solid  bookings  with  the  B.  F. 
Keith  t'ircuit. 


Good-bye  to  all  our  friends,  will  see  you  in  August 


HO.ME  ADDRESS 

116  BAY  37th  ST.,  BROOKLYN,  N.  Y 


oung  and  VA  hee 

"Bachelors  of  Music 


ir  Seventh  Consecutive  Season  for 
the  Keith  Circuit 


Harriet  Nawrot  and  Boys 


Stephen 

Douglas  and  Clare 

DANCE  DIVERSIONS 


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In  "Thrills  an 


Skaters  Extraordinary 


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Playing  B.  F.  Keith’s  Circuit 

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President,  Famous  Players-Lasky  Corporation 


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Compliments  of 

POWER’ 6 NEW  YORK 

HIPPODROME  DANCING  ELEPHANTS 

LENA  ® 1924 

JENNIE 
ROXIE 

JOLA  X 


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International  Vaudeville  and  Musical  Comedy  Favorites 
Now  conducting  Another  Highly  Successful  Season  in  the  B.  F.  Keith  Greater  New  York  Theatres 
Management ; Harry  Weher  (Xone  Better) 


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Georgie  Wood 


Just  terminated  Thirty- 
four  Consecutive  Weeks 
Keith  Engagement 


NOIV  PLAYING 
ORPHEUM  CIRCUIT 


Sailing  November  for 
Williamson  Productions  in 
Australia  and  New  Zealand 
Returning  to  England 
December,  1925 


Direction 


ERNEST  EDELSTEN,  Esq. 
SHAFTESBURG  AVENUE, 
LONDON 


Many  Thanks  to  Many 
Friends  Here 


The  Follow'ni g Artists  of  the  KbigVwg  Brothers  and  Barnum  <o 
Bailey  Combined  Shows  Fxtend  Their  Best  Wishes  to  the  xV.  V . A. 

Lillian  Leitzel 

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The  Wirth  Family 

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Alfred  Loyal’s  Dogs 

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Herberta  Beeson 

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Valdo-Meers 
and  Valdo 

Mme.  Ella  Bradna 

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The  Follow'mg  Artists  of  the  Ringling  Brothers  and  Barniirn  ^ 
Bailey  Combined  Shows  Extend  Their  Best  Wishes  to  the  N.  V.  A. 


Pallenberg’s 

Bears 


The 

Rieffenach 

Sisters 


The  Ernesto 
Family 


The  Flying  Nelsons 


The  Weise  Troupe 


Harry  Rittley 


Lillian  Kineaid 


Apollo  Trio 


Hillary  Long  and 
Peggy  Mitehell 


Karoli  Brothers 


The  Three  Jah  ns 


Andresen  Brothers 


Mabel  Stark 


Frank  and  Mark  Huling 


Buek  Baker 


RESULTS 


RESULTS 


ALL  ABOARD/ 


On  the  Road  to  Success  ! ! 


^nlMAM  S MINSTD’fcT^ 

30-white  STARs?I?^Li 

OUR  OWN  CONCERT  BAND  AND  orchestra 
A GENUINE  BOX-OFFICE  ATTRACTION 


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PARADE 

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Live  Managers  will  catch  this  “N.  \’.  A.  Special 
for  “Coinville”  and  “Profitown” 


DON'T  MISS  THIS  ONE 


Compliments  of 


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JULIUS  TANNEN 


‘‘Chatterbox 


just  come  of  age,  21  years,  theatrically. 
Always,  most  respectfully,  to  the  public 
Your  faithful  servant. 


Julius  Tannen 


Direction:  PAT  CASEY  AGENCY 


RESULTS 


RESULTS 


Dainty  Marie 


White  Studio 


Bert  Melrose 

and 

Betty  Brooks 

A Drop  of  Scotch  JJlth  a Kick 


Yours  for  Co-operation 


In  raudeville 


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Mile.  Donatella 


WorlcVs  Greatest 
I amhourln  'ist 


Presenting 


Compliments  of 


Mi  ss  Lillian  Leitzel 


Musical  Comedy  Favorite 


Miss 

Edith  Clasper 

“Daintiest  oj  Dancers’’'* 


Greetings  to  the 


Greetings  from 


FROM 


Chain  and  Archer 


ie  Clifton  and  Partner 


Miss  Stella  Mayhew 


eime 


CHARLES  IRWIX 


BEST  iriSHES 


Success  to  the  X.  f . A 


Mcvcr  Ciolden  Productions 


From 


ShrincT  and  E^tzsimmons 


LEE  & CRAXSTOX  Ma 


Send  Greetings 
to  the  X.  i . A. 


Vincent  Lopez 


HARRY  DELF 


BEST  WISHES 
TO  THE  X.  V.  A 


GRETTE  ARDINE 


Compliments 


AND  HIS 


UNITED  STATES  JAZZ  BAND 


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Gladys  Henry 

Clark  and  Bergman 


Seminary  Mary 


MISS  MARGARET  HOFFMAN 


\’audeville’s  Legitimate  Star 

Laura  Pierpont 

In 

If ^ omen  Who  Pass  in  The  Night 

Written  by  Edgar  Allen  Wolf 


Jimmie  Creighton 

of 

Blanche  and  Jimmie  Creighton 


LEW  SEYMOUR  & CO 


,ind  Mercedes 


KEITH  CIRCUIT  1^23-1924 


Playing  Orpheum  Circuit  Season 
1923-1924 


Direction  CHAS.  H.  ALLEN 


Director  CHAS.  H.  ALLEN 


Dane  Claudius 
and 

Lillian  Scarlet 


LEW  CANTOR  PRODUCTIONS 


Direction  CHARLES  ALLEN 


Maurice  Diamond 
and  Company 


Snapshots  of  1924 


EDYTHE  HANDMAN  AND 
IRENE  SMITH 


NEWHOFF  & PHELPS  AND 

CHANCEY  GRAY’S  ORCHESTRA 

ALICE  MORLEY 

BILLY  BATCHELOR  REVUE 

CARL  FLETCHER 

HAZEL  VERT 

in 

"SWEET  SIXTEEN” 

SONG  AND  DANCE  REVUE 

" E r E R Y B 0 D Y STEP  ” 
With 

CALM  & DALE 

EDDIE  DAVIS 

“FLIRTATION” 

“A  GAME  OF  HEARTS” 

GOLDIE  & BEATTY 

BELLE  MONTROSE  REVUE 

M.  S.  Bentham^  Re presentative- 


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Ferry  Corwey 

“THE  MUSICAL  CLOWN” 

Direction:  ALF.  T.  WILTON 


Invites  all  N.  V.  A.  Artists  playing  Cleveland  to  dine  at  her  tvao  cafes 

Sophie  Tucker’s  Carlton  Terrace  and  Lake  Road  Inn 


The  Hon.  J.  HENRY  WALTERS 
Second  Vice-President  The  B.  F.  Keith  Circuit  of  Theatres 


MAURICE  GOODMAN 
General  Counsel,  B.  F.  Keith  Vaudeville  Exchange 


Personal  Direction 

RALPH  G.  FARNUM 


Personal  Direction 


RALPH  G.  FARNUM 


Personal  Direction 

RALPH  G.  FARNUM 


Personal  Direction 
RALPH  G.  FARNUM 


Mane  nud 

Cavanagh  a7icl  Cooper 

Broadway’s  Popular  Song  Composer 

In  “I’isions” 

Personal  Direction 
RALPH  G.  FARNUM 


Personal  Direction 


FARNUM 


Personal  Direction 


Personal  Direction 
RALPH  G.  FARNUM 


RALPH  G.  FARNUM 


JEANETTE 

HACKETT 


HARRY 

DELMAR 


Wish  the  N.  V.  A.  All  the  Success 
in  the  World 


Personal  Direction 


RALPH  G.  FARNUM 


Kendal,  Byton  a?id  Slater 


Personal  Direction 


RALPH  G.  FARNUM 


Personal  Direction 


RAIPH  G.  FARNUM 


By  Appointment 


\VM.  ANTHONY  McGLTRE 


Personal  Direction 


Personal  Direction 


RALPH  G.  FARNUM 


OH!  HARR} 


Personal  Direction 


Personal  Direction 
RALPH  G.  FARNUM 


RALPH  G.  FARNUM 


England’ s' Most  Talked  of  Novelty 
A Real  Artistic  Creation  of  Beauty 


Acromedians 


Personal  Direction 
BILLY  GRADY 


Personal  Direction 
RALPH  G.  FARNUM 


“The  Jesting  Swede 


Personal  Direction 
BILLY  GRADY 


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Shone  a 


Hires 


Personal  Direction 


BILLY  GRADY 


an  atid  Broderick 


Tracey  atid  McBride 


Personal  Direction 


Personal  Direction 


BILLY  GRADY 


BILLY  GRADY 


Irvine:  a?id  Moore 


Edzvard  S.  Keller  Attractions 


GORDON 

DOOLEY 


MARTHA 

MORTON 


Send  Their  Best  Wishes  to  the 

N.  V.  A. 


Personal  Direction 


BILLY  GRADY 


FAMILY 

FORD 


Rose  and  Buiiiiy  Brill 


Conceived,  Owned  and  Staged  by 


W.  C.  FIELDS 


Best  Wishes 


Wish  the  N.  V.  A.  Sincere  Success 
and  Prosperity 


Edwin 

George 


Personal  Direction 


BILLY  GRADY 


Herbert  H utc/i'nisoti . Associate — Present 


FRANK  RICHARDSON 


EDDIE  WHITE 


Herman  If  'einer  at  the  Piano 


MAZE! 'I’E  LEWIS 
AND  CO. 


HELLER  and  RII.EY 


Late  of 

SALLY,  IRENE  AND  MARY 


In  The  Mirth  Pro\oking 


PARISIAN  DAXSAXTE 


H erbert  Hiitcluusoii.  Associate  — Present 


EDDIE  STANLEY 


PATRICIA  KENNEDY 


BURNS  AND  LEIB 


Mile.  Mimi  and  Pomme 


J'odeville  a la  Mode 


SPRINGTIME  REVUE 


8 AMERICAN  BEAUTIES 


nn  Kobinson  s 

Military  Elephants 

4 Talking,  Singing,  Dancing 

And 

Play  Acting  Elephants 


MAUD  DANIEL 


Presents 


John  Robinson's  Military  Elephants 


NINE  FUTURE  STARS 


Graduates  of 
The  Rising  Generation 


TILLIE 

108  Years  Old,  Only  Talking  Elephant  in 
the  World 

20  Tons  of  Animal  Intelligence 
Presented  by  Dan  Noonan 


Herbert  Hutchinso7i.  Associate  — Present 


Compliments  of 


MILDRED 


THAT’S  MY  BRUDDER 


HARRY  SLATKO  6c  CO 


Two  Gentlemen  of  Color 


THE  DANCING  EOOLS 


Makin  'Em  Different  To-Day 

Featuring 

EVA  SULLY,  AL  PLOUGH  AND  HIS 
ODDITY  BOYS 


ARENA  BROS.  & “SPOT 


3 Eccentrics 


The  Man  Who  Wrestles  With 
Himself” 

A Comedian  in  a Class  by  Himself 


“SPOT”  IS  THE  DOG 
And  An  Acrobat  Without  Equal 


SAMAROFF  and  SONIA 

An  Act  Which  Spells 
“CLASS,  NOVELTY  AND 
CLEVERNESS” 


THREE  ORANTOS 


Wizards  of  Equilibrium 
SENSATIONAL  BALANCING  ACT 


Four  American  Aces  and  a Queen 

Roy  Luken,  Paul  London,  Geo.  Banvard,  P3d.  Paquet 
AND  Annette  Richard 

A Sensational  Casting  Act,  Featur- 
ing the  Only  Girl  Flyer  in  America 


Fanny 


Modern  Romeo  and  Jidiet 


Representative  JOHN  McKEE 


Representative  JOHN  McKEE 


CHAXDOX  TRIO 


McRAE  & CLEGG 


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PARISIAX  TRIO 


PEPITA  GRAXADOS 


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DIRECTION 
JORGEN  M. 
CHRISTIANSEN 
Renowned  Danish 
Equestrian 

Oris;inator  of  the  Group 
Presentation  of  24 
Russian  Stallions 


Mme.  a.  STRAKAI 
With  Her  Siberian 
Canine  Friends 
New  Original  Dog  Act 
First  Time  in  America 


NOW  WITH  RINGLING  BROS.  CIRCUS 


THE  5 LELANDS 


BILLY  R 


Browning  and  Roberts 

“Two  Pals  from  the  South” 


Jugglers  of  Human  Beings 


Compliments  of 


AND 

MRS 


ARLINGTON 


BILLY 


Offering 


MISTAKES  WILL  HAPPEN 


Compliments  of 


ARTHUR  MAYBELLE 

WANZER  and  PALMER 


SAM 


AND 


CLARA  LOUISE 


Present 

One  Saturday  Night 


The  Quakeress 


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Direction  of  Charles  Bierhauer 

Compliments  of 

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Compliments  of 

RUSSELL  - 
& 

MARCONI 

THE 

LAMYS 

Compliments  of 

Compliments  of 

Tina 

GLENN 

& 

Jack 

RICHARDS 

Paul 

MURRAY 

& 

Gladys 

GERRISH 

Compliments  of 

FERD  NOSS 

And 

THE  SIX  MUSICAL  NOSSES 

Compliments  of 

BURKE  AND  BETTY 

Compliments  of 

SEVILLE  AND  PHILLIPS 

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Compliments  of  j 

FRANCIS  TOM 

HART  And  BREEN  1 

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Compliments  of 

CARLISLE  AND  LAMAL 

Geo.  Rae 

BEEGE  and  QUPEE 

Cecil  Lyle  Virginia  Harris 

LYLE  & VIRGINIA 

“Flashes  of  Variety" 

N.  V.  A.  N.  V.  A. 

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Featuring 

“Up-Stde-Doivn  2 in  \" 

Dcmarcst  and  Collette  Esteii 
STRINGS  AND  STRINGERS” 

Playing  a String  of  Keith  Bookings 


Life  Members  of  the 
National  Vaudeville  Artists, 


CATHERINE  CALVERT 


Dixon  and  O’Brien 


Direction:  Carrie  De  Mar  and  Fred  E.  Hand 


KEITH  CIRCUIT 


JACK  LOEB 

Booking  Manager,  Fox  Circuit 


MARK  A.  LUESCHER 

Director-General,  B.  F.  Keith’s  New  York  Hippodrome 


Dirfction:  HARRY  WEBER 


RAE  SAMUELS 


^jyiolle.  Jinn  Codec 


The  Parisienne  Comedienne 
Presented  by  Frank  Orth 


Compliments  of  the  Season 


rom 


Frank  Farnum 


Frank  Vincent,  W.  D.  Wegefarth,  Eddie 


Darling,  the  Entire  Orpheum  Staff  and  Also 
to  Harrv  Weber’s  Office  Staff. 


Miss  Frances  Kennedy 

The  Cheeriest  Cojnedienne 


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May  Wirth,  “Phir 
Wirth  Family 


Wm.  Carol 

Le  Maire  and  Ralston 


Greetings  From 


Arnaut  Brothers 


'A  Bad  Move 


The  Inimitables 


^VljHaU 

I.oais  Spiclmann 

European  Novelty  Attractions 


rica 


Imported  Exclusively  for  the  B.  F.  Keith  and 
Orpheum  Circuits 

Room  1101,  Palace  Theatre 
Broadway  & 47th  Street,  New  York  City 


Presenting 


European  Novelty  Color 
Shadowgraphs 


PLAYING 


B.  F.  KEITH’S  AND  ORPHEUM 
CIRCUITS 


P.  S. — 13th  Successful  Season  in  L’.  S.  A. 


RECK  AND  RECKTOR 


Society  Supreme  Aerialists 


LILLIAN  ANO  HCNflY 


ZItCLtB} 


Lillian  and  Henry  Ziegler 

Original  Elevating  Extension 
Perch  Novelty 


Ontario  Duo 


Combination  of  Equilibrium 
Acrobatics 


JOHN  OLMS  CO. 

First  Watch  and  Clock  Act 
in  America 


BELLIS  DUO 


In  Their  Feats  of  Aerial  Daring 


PALMEROS 


Kismet  Sisters  & Company 

IN  A DE  LUXE  VOLUME 
OF  SKILL  AND  STRENGTH 


Trained  Canines  De  Luxe 


Unparalleled 


EVERYTHING 


IN  LIFE 


Milla  and  William  Reuter 


Top  JIaryland  Thentre 
Blocking  Franklin  Street 
Traffic 


Strength — Art — Beauty 


STANLEY 


Leaving  in  July  for  a Trip  Around  the  JVorld 
BERLIN  PAPERS  PLEASE  COPY 
Direction  H.  B.  Marinelli,  Ltd.,  Inc. 


cjlr^ 

FRED  DE  BONDY 

Personal  Manager 


REAL  BELGIAN'  EQUILIBRISTS 

WEYNEN  & COiMPAIOX 

World’s  Tour.  Keith  Circuit  N'ow.  Australia  Begin- 
ning July.  Return  Keith  Tour  Beginning  Xovember 
Success  to  y.  V.  A. 

DirccHon  : London  Representativ'e 

REEVES  & LAMPOR 
IS  CHARING  CROSS  ROAD.  LONDON 

H.  B.  MARINELLI  LTD.,  Inc. 

2-26  W.  47th  STREET.  NEW  YORK 


ED.  E.  EORD 


Sincere  appreciation  from  an  Australian  for 
American  V'audeville  and  the  N.  V.  A. 


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Miss 

Frankie  Heath 


Marcelle  and  His 
Unique  Partner 
“JACKIE” 

Featured  Eight  Consecutive  Weeks 
at  B.  F.  Keith’s  New  York 
Hippodrome 


BOOKED  FOR  RETURN 
ENGAGEMENT  JANUARY  1925 


Di  rection:  Ray  Hodgdon  and  Charles  Morrison 


Compliments  of 


EXCLUSIVE  BRUxXSW  ICK 
RECORDING  ARTIST 


HELEN 


Crawford  and  Broderick 


Compliments  of 


'A  Smile  or  Two 


GREETINGS  FROM 


HARRY  CARROLI 


LINDA 


ZELMA  O’NEAL  JOE  DONAHUE 

VERA  MARSH -EFFIE  SMITH  - VIRGINIA  McCUNE 

ALICE  DONAHUE 


Direction 

RAYMOND  F.  HODGDON 
and 

CHARLIE  MORRISON 


Booked  Solid 
1923-1924-1925 


ARTIST  RERRESENTA TIVE 


B.  F.  KEITH  and  ORPHEUM  CIRCUITS 


A.  S.  Feingold,  Office  Manager 


1607  BROADWAY 


Telephone  Bryant  1193 


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MISS  PATRICIA  VALENTINE 


Manager,  Director  and  Dictator  of 


VALENTINE  5c  BELL 


Direction  CHAS.  A.  BIERBAUER 


Direction  HARRY  WEBER 


POSTAL  TELEGRAPH  - COMMERCIAL  CABLES 


Signor 

Friscoe 


The  Popular  Ediso?i  Phonograph 
A rtist 

Just  completed  Keith  and 
Orpheum  Tour 


P.  S. — New  Act  in  preparation  by 
Harry  Carrol  and  Signor  Friscoe 


The  Kitaros 


Harry  and  Harriet  Seeback 

Present 


CHAS. 

O’DONNELL 


ETHEL 

BL^AIR 


FLORENCE  SEELY  & CO 


A Musical  Comedy  Pantomime  and  Dancing  Novelty 

Assisted  by 

JOHN  H.  ROBERTS  AND  FRANK  LIVINGSTON 

Direction:  JOHN  C.  PEEBLES 


IMPRO\  ES  YEAR  BY  YEAR 


WORDE^L 

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WORDEN  BROTHERS 


Upside-Down  Novelty  Foot 
Jugglers 

Direction  JOHN  C.  PEEBLES 


Direction:  Louis  Spielmann 


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A TRIBUTE 

to  Isaac  Goldmann  Company 

from  America’s  Greatest  Theatre 

9iie  CVn?(vl.  Souvenir  3ook, 

was  created  and  printed  by  Isaac  (yoldtnann  Company 


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THIS  PAGE  CONTRIBl  TF.n 
BY  FRIENDS  OF  THE  S.  F.  A. 


IT  IS  TO  LAUGH  TO  SEE 

THE  FOUR  ORTON’S 

Vaudeville’s  First,  and  Incomparable  Comedy 
IV ire  A ct 

Everything  Protected  by  Patents  and  The  N.  V.  A. 
Working  Consecutively  for  the  Keith  Circuit 

The  Reason — LEW  COLDER — and — Originality 
P.  S. — Best  Wishes  to  All,  from  “The  Duke 
of  Duck.’’ 


EARLE 


MABLE 


AND 


BILLIE 


DEWEY 


ROGERS 


HONEY 


Will  M.  Hough 


NEW  ACT  NEXT  SEASON 


Now  in  Preparation 


RAY  SNOW  and  NARINE 


Staged  by— EARLE  S.  DEWEY 
Dances  Arranged  by — DICK  KEENE 
Thanks  to— ARTIE  PEARSE 
Regards  to — ANNA 


A Novelty  Laughing  Act  in  One.  Special  Drop 


Direction 


LEW  COLDER, 
EAST 


HARRY  SPINCOLD, 
WEST 


Wm.  S.  Hennessy-Cjlcidys  Brown ^ Representau 


PAUL  AME 

GORDAN  & RICA 


Joe  Carson  and  Kitty  Kane 

Present 

■‘.rrTEXTiox” 

Playing  B.  F.  Keith  Circuit 


audevUiuuis 


Robert  Gehan 


Marjorie  Garretson 


Classical  Syncopation 


Direction  GLADYS  F.  BROWN 


Gladys  F.  Brown,  Representative 


bayes  and  bpcck  h arv 
“The  London  Johnnies” 

EAST 

W.  S.  Hennessy,  Gladys  F.  Brown 
WEST 

Jesse  Neuman 


Direction:  GLADYS  F.  BROWN 


Fred  Mildred 

Force  and  Williams 


Yong  Wong  & Company 

Chinese  Wonder  Workers 


TOURING  KEITH  CIRCUIT 


Direction  NAT  SOBEL 


Direction  GLADYS  F.  BROWN 


liv  Vjfl 

■ CjJM 

lU 

V Tra 
■ 'In 

re  sentattve 


SONGS 


A Cycle  of  Smiles  and  Thrills 


Kennedy  and  Peterson 


Patricia  Fay 

Fay  and  Jf  eston  Revue 

“PATRICIA”  “JOHNNY” 

Presenting  WESTON 

WITH  DAVID’S  RHYTHM  KINGS 
HEADLINING  KEITH  CIRCUIT 
NAT  SOBEL  SIMON  AGENCY 

Eastern  Representative  Western  Representative 


Two  Gentlemen  of  Eccentricity 


HOKUM  A-LA-CARTE 


Nifty  \'ersatile  Amusing 


DIXIE  HAMILTON 

Syncopated  Cocktail  With  a Dash  of 
Personality"’ 

Fred  B.  Mack,  Associate 

Now  Completing  Second  Solid  Year 
B.  F.  Keith  Theatres 


Fantino  Sisters  Co 


A Fantastical  Dancing- Aerial 
Revue” 


Santiago  Trio 

Argentine  Versatile  Entertainers 


The  Brazilian  Wonder 


Only  Lady  in  the  World  Who  Walks  on 
Wire  Without  the  Aid  of  Balancing 
Pole  or  Umbrella 


Direction  FRED  B.  MACK 


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V?  M \ 

I Have  Moved  My  Cellar  and  Its  Contents  to 
Where  It  Originally  Belonged. 

Thanks  to  Alf  T.  Wilton  and  Miss  May  Woods 

jack  Conway  & Co. 


The  Cellar 


Two  Sports  From  Michigan 


Bobby 


Originators  of 


4tta  Boy,  Petey 


Featuring 


HELEN  LOCKHART 


Books  and  Lyrics  by  Harry  Charles  Greeke 


Direction:  PHIL  MORRIS 


Keith  and  Orpheum  Time  Exclusively 


ALF.  T.  WILTON 

Susan  Tomkins  and 
AL  Pidmond  Query 

in 

Momenta  Musicale* 

FRED  B.  MACK.  Associate 

CHARLES  C.  CROWL,  Western 


Homer  Romaine 


Aerial  Eccentricities 


Presents 


Direction:  MATHEWS  & MILLER 


Keith  and  Orpheum  Circuits 


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To  The 


ATIONAL 
AUDEVILLE 
RTISTS,  INC. 

V AUDEVILLE,  your  form  of  amusing  and  diverting  the  public 
in  its  hours  of  leisure,  has  been  developed  to  its  present  high  degree 
by  Americans  in  America.  It  is  today  a permanent  American 
institution. 

HE  MOTION  PICTURE,  our  form  of  entertaining  and  en- 
lightening the  public,  came  into  existence  in  America  and  today  is 
the  principal  amusement  of  the  majority  of  American  people  and 
the  sole  amusement  of  millions. 


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OU  have  your  useful  field.  We  have  ours.  We  offer  you  our 
congratulations  on  this  occasion  and  our  best  wishes  for  the  future. 


Motion  Picture  Producers  and  Distributors 
of  America,  Inc. 

Will  H.  Hays.  President 


Associated  First  Nat’l  Pictures,  Inc. 

Bray  Productions,  Inc. 

Christie  Film  Company 
Distinctive  Pictures  Corporation 
Eastman  Kodak  Company 
Educational  Film  Exchanges,  Inc. 

Famous  Players-Lasky  Corporation 
Fox  Film  Corporation 
Goldwyn  Pictures  Corporation 
D.  W.  Griffith,  Inc. 

Warner  Brothers 


W.  W.  Hodkinson  Corporation 
Buster  Keaton  Productions,  Inc. 
Kenma  Corporation 
Metro  Pictures  Corporation 
Principal  Pictures  Corporation 
Hal  E.  Roach  Studios 
Talmadge  Producing  Corporation 
Jos.  M.  Schenck  Productions,  Inc. 
Universal  Pictures  Corporation 
Vitagraph,  Inc. 

Pictures,  Inc. 


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GROWTH  OF  THE  MOVIES 


Motion  picture  camera  made  practical 1888 

Celluloid  film  for  camera  made  practical 1888 

First  public  showing  of  motion  pictures  (Richmond,  \*a.)  ....  1895 

First  American  photoplay “The  Great  Train  Robber}’” 

Length  (film  feet) 800 

Average  present  length  of  feature  picture  (film  feet) 6,000 

Super-productions  of  today  (film  feet) 10,000-12,000 

One  “reel”  of  film  is  approximately  (in  feet) 1,000 

Percentage  of  world’s  pictures  made  in  America 80 

Percentage  of  American  pictures  made  in  California 80 

Percentage  of  American  pictures  made  in  New  York 15 

Percentage  of  American  pictures  made  elsewhere  in  L . S 5 


^lotion  Picture  Producers  o Distributors  of  America.  Inc. 


FACTS  ABOUT  PICTURES 


Motion  picture  theatres  in  the  U.  S 15,000 

Seating  capacity  (each  show) 7,605,000 

Average  number  of  seats 507 

Average  weekly  attendance 30,000,000 

Persons  employed  in  picture  theatres 105,000 

Persons  employed  in  motion  picture  production 50,000 

Persons  employed  in  all  branches  of  industry 300,000 

Feature  films  produced  annually 700 

Short  comedies,  educational  reels,  etc.,  annually 1,500 

Theatres  showing  news  reels  weekly 11,000 

Persons  viewing  news  reels  weekly 20,000,000 

Film  footage  used  weekly  by  news  reels 1,400,000 


Motion  Picture  Producers  ^ Distributors  of  America,  Inc. 


THEY  MADE  MOTION  PICTURES  POSSIBLE 


1 WO  Americans  of  our  own  times — great  inventors,  both — deserve  more  than 
anyone  else  the  credit  of  making  possible  the  motion  picture  as  we  know  it  today. 


The  theory  itself — that  a series  of  differing  postures  when  flashed  before  the  eye 
would  give  an  illusion  of  motion — is  very  old.  For  many  years  devices  existed  for 
showing  successions  of  pictures  which  seemed  to  move.  But  only  one  person  at  a 
time  could  view  these. 


Mr.  Edison  perfected  and  patented  a camera  for  the  taking  of  photographs  so  rapidly 
that  the  various  phases  of  motion  might  be  recorded.  But  he  had  no  plate  or  film 
which  properly  could  receive  the  impressions. 

Mr.  Eastman  perfected  the  continuous  flexible  ribbon  of  celluloid  coated  with  sensitive 
emulsion,  and  the  combination  of  this  with  the  Edison  camera  provided  the  means  of 
taking  the  motion  pictures  which  we  now  all  enjoy. 


Motion  Picture  Producers  Distributors  of  America,  Inc 


L,ee  and  Rosalie  Stewart  Office 


Best  Wishes  to  N . V . A 


Canoeing  on  the  Keith  Circuit 


JACK 


HARRY 


SMITH  AND  STRONG 


Miss  Emily  Darrell 

ThaCs  All 
She's  the  Berries 


Golden  Voices  from  the  Golden  West 


THE  BOY  FROM  HOME 


MEL  KLEE 


A Gentleman  in  Black 


ROGER  WILLIAMS 


The  Vocal  Paradox’ 


Five  Consecutive  Years  with 
B.  F.  Keith  and  Orpheum 


Personal  Management 


LEE  STEWART 


Runaway  Four 


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SENS  A TION  NOVEL  TY 


*EDDIE  HORAN 


*TOM  ENGLISH* 


Dancing  Comedian 


Tambourine  King 


*AL.  EDWARDS* 


Cornet  Soloist 


*GEO.  W.  CUNNINGHAM* 


Eccentric  Acrobat 


*HARRY  J.  ARMSTRONG* 


Singing  Comedian 


eason 


Featuring  “The  Girl  In  The  Golden  Frame 


GET  TOGTTHER 

Welch,  Mealy  & Montrose 


Compliments  of 


Represented  by 


JAS.  B,  McKOWEN 


European  Sensational  Motorists 
PAST  BOOKINGS  INCLUDE 


xA.dams  and  (iriffith 


Palace,  New  York 
New  York  Hippodrome,  3 months 
Liondon  (Coliseum) 

Paris  (Alhambra) 

Australia 
South  Africa 
South  America 
Belgium 
Holland 
Spain 
India 
Ceylon 


KEITH 

AND 

ORPHEUM 

CIRCUITS 


Premier  Purveyors  of  Melodic  Mirth 


Compliments  of 


MARGARET  FORD 


In  Their  Oivn  Creations 


BOLGER  & NORMAN 


d Banjoker  ^ A Fiddler 


LOU  PEGGY 

LOCKETT  & PAGE 


nnv  Dooley 


"Say  It  While  Dancing” 
Accompanied  by  Miss  Prances  Sper 
Personal  Direction  JAS.  B.  McKOWEN 


Thank  Heavens — Frank  Evans — Presents 


Bert  Fitzgibbon 

— and  Lew  — 

If  You  Cant  Stop  ’Em  Don’t  Tin 
Over  Here 


row 


‘‘Apartment  To  Let 

With 

Janet  Beecher 
Olive  Wyndham 
Violet  Kemble-Cooper 
Harry  C.  Browne 


Management 

LEWIS  AND  GORDON 


emian 


HARRY  & GRACE 


Inn  Dance  Carnival  From  Romany  Land 
The  Fastest  Act  of  Its  Kind  in  Vaudeville 


The  Singing  and  Dancing  Brother  and 
Sister  from  Musical  Comedy 


SPEED— ORIGINALITY-  PEP 


Playing 

B.  F.  KEITH  CIRCUIT 


Direction  Alf.  T.  Wilton 


Direction  MORRIS  k FEIL 


I'he  Mitchell 


Specialists  in  Laughs  and  Thrills 


Greetings  from 


Direction  Max  E.  Hayes 


Frank  Hunter  & Company 


Moving  Day 


Bound  for  Nowhere 


Direction  BERNARD  BURKE 


Alice  BERTRAM 


Naomi  RAV 


Assisted  by  Eddie  Harrison 


Direction:  FLOYD  W.  STOKER 


Gertrude 


uncan 


Direction:  HARRY  WEBER 


Tony  Hunting 


Willie  Solar 


Corinnc  Frances 


The  Laugh  Factory 


Direction:  HARRY  WEBER 


Direction:  HARRY  WEBER 


Compliments  of 


ennie 


arcus 


CARLTON  BROTHERS 


Comedy  Classique  Dance  Revue 


Compliments  of 


Compliments  of 

irIics  Musical  Duo 


GEORGIA  HOWARD 


The  Dancing  Violinist 


Versatile  Instrumental  Virtuosi 


Compliments 


jiveiicy 


Compliments  of 


Compliments  of 

MILDRED  ROGERS 

With  Jack  Dorkin  & Pals 


i-McLaUghlin  and  Evans-Blanche 
And  All  of  Our  Neighbors 
OX  A LITTLE  SIDE  STREET” 


‘‘HER 

BASHFUL 

ROMEO” 


Donald — Kerr  and  Weston— Effie 


Doing  Their  Stuff' 


Willie  Sehenk  Company 

Featuring  Miss  IVIargarete, 

'•'•That  Wo?ider  G/r/” 


With  Russell  Hird  and  Some  New  Dances 


Direction:  L.  FITZGERALD 


Keller  Sisters  & Lynch 

Ted,  Nan  and  Frank 
In 

"Spirit  of  Youth” 


Combe  and  Nevins 

Those  Syncopating  Entertainers 


THE  OLD 


FOOL 


Alan  Coogan  and  Casey  Marj- 
“Bidding  Her  Good  Night” 


by  Jimmie  Conlon 


Direction  Max  E.  Hayes 


1^-  n 1 

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The  Klown 


Revue 


The  Ploctz  Brothers 


Alarjorie 


Thelma 


White  Sisters 


Coinpiunents  of 


Broadway  s Big  Little  Stars 

“Stars  That  Always  Twinkle” 


Claire  Vineent  6c  Company 


Frank  & Teddy  Sabini 

In  a New  Version  of  Their  Comedy  Novelty 


JEAN  SCHWILLER 

“That  Cello  Man” 


I QUIT 


VIC  MILO 


FRANK  GIRARD 


Greetings  from 


Jack  King  and  George  Beatty 


Bison  City  Four' 

Vaudeville’s  Oldest  Quartet 


Artistic  A pplesauce 


Direction 
MAX  HAYES 
PHIL  OFFIN 


GEORGE  HUGHES 


ED.  ROSCOE 


jack  Adams  and  the 
Thompson  Sisters 

A Musical  Threesome 


Herbert  Hodge  and 
Mildred  Lowell 

Presenting  a Comedy  Absurdity 

OBJECT  MATRIMONY 


F.  KEITH  CIRCUIT 


Gus  King’s  Melody  L>and 


Sextette  in  “JJ’atch  the  Drums 


CHARLES  S.  WILSHIN  WILLIAM  JACOBS 


R.  F.  Keith  Circuit 


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rownm 


A TIMELY  SERMON 


HAZEL  HARRINGTON 


JOE  DARCY 


Alick  Hosbnthai. 


Compliments  of 


The  Ben  Bernie  Orchestras 


Strand  Theatre  Building 


nson  and  Baker 


Practise 


BROOMSTICK 

ELLIOTT 


BABE 

LATOUR 


joe  Morris  & Winn  Shaw 


Present 


The  Mosquito  Trust 


In  a Sensational  Acrobatic  Offering 


ROMAINE  BROTPIERS 


A Novelty  Sensational  Offering 


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Hughes  and  Manwaring^  Representatives 


FRANK  J.  SIDNEY 
& COMPANY 


Direction 


^^Foot  Feats’’’* 


Compliments  of 

Count  Perrone  & Trix  Oliver 


Wm.  H.  Ethlynne 

MACART  & BRADFORD 


Claude  M. 

ROODE  and  FRANCIS 


Estelle 


Compliments  of 

Fred  Jarvis  and 
Frederica  Harrison 


GENE  WINCHESTER 

One  of  the  Fireman 

Inglis  and  Winchester 

HUGHES  AND  MANWARING 


A Musical  Comedy  Frivolity 


EAST 

Hughes  & Manwaring 


WEST 

Malcolm  Eagle 


Rosamond  Johnson 

And  His  Inimitable  Five 

In  a Musical  Chronology , entitled 


With 

Love  Taylor,  Charlie  Alexander,  L.  C.  Langster,  Leon  Abbey  and 

Miss  Eloise  Bennett 


Direction  of 


M.  S.  BENTHAM 


CHARLES  H.  ALLEN 


SIMON  AGENCY 


CHAS.  H.  ALLEN 


DAN  DODY  Presents 
JOE  JENNY 

That  Inimitable  Comedian  in 

‘'THE  FOUR  HORSEMEN” 

The  Surprise  Novelty  of  the  Season 
By  WILLIAM  K.  WELLS 
CHAS.  ALLEN  Booking  Representative 


(M.  S.  Bentham  Office) 
Keeps  Us  ff'orking 


Frank  Hurst  6c  Eddie  Vogt 


John  Hyams 

Leila 

McIntyre 

and 

Leila  Hyams 


The  Balasi  Family 

The  Bovs  With  The  Steel  Heads 


Best  Wishes 


DOUGLAS  LEAVITT 


The  World’s  Only  Head  to  Head  Jugglers 


RUTH  MARY  LOCKWOOD 

CHAS.  H.  ALLEN,  Representative 


Laura  Ormsbce 


Best  Wishes  to  the 


BEATRICE  HERFORD 


Moments  of  Melody 


PAUL  REMOS  COMPANY 


and  His  fi’onder  Midgets 

Booked  Solid  Keith  and  Orpheum  Circuits 


Harry  Mondorf,  Personal  Representative 


JANE  DILLON 


■W  Her  Gratitude 


Westerhold’s  Wireless  Ship 

Now  Touring  B.  F.  Keith  Circuit  Exclusively 


Mlle.  LOLA  LYDA 


The  Chic,  Versatile  Parisian 

AND  LOUIS  RE\’EDO 

Presenting  Singing,  Dancing,  Music  That’s 
Different 

(OX  KEITH  CIRCUIT) 


Presented  by 
CY  SEYMOUR 


BEN  EDWARDS 
Manager 


W.  S.  BUTTERFIELD 

President  of  the  Bijou  Theatrical  Enterprise  Company  and  the  Michigan  Circuit 


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J«3ieivj 


Specialists  in  Uniforms 
Jor  Theatrical  Employees^ 

Eleventh  and  Race  Streets, 
Philadelphia,  Penna. 

Samples  and  Quotations  on  %quosb 
— write  for  this  catalog  noV  — 


Wells,  Virginia  and  West 


Two  Sailors 


ARTHUR  JARRETT  & CO 


Compliments  of 


AfARINO  & MARTIN 


A Matter-of-Fact  Farce,  Written  by 
Arthur  Jarrett 


Rose  and  Curtis,  Representatives 


Our  Best  Wishes 

for  the 

N.  V.  A. 


“A 

Gypsy 

Has 

No 

Address 
Hello,  Hello, 
Hello!” 


Lewis  & Dody 


PAT  NORA 

BARRETT  & CUNNEEN 


Compliments  of 

Mack  & La  Rue 

Premier  Skaters 


‘LOOKING  FOR  FUN!’ 


Compliments 


DANCING  McDonalds 


Direction 

RAYMOND  F.  HODGDON 
and 

CHARLES  MORRISON 


JOE  FEJER 


Famous  Hu 


JOE  FEJER 


Lottie  Atherton 


LEON  & DAWN 


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Lezv  Colder  Attractions 


Alma  Nielson 


Assisted  by 


Frivolity  Five 


IV ords  and  Lyrics 
LOUIS  WESLYN  & HAL  DYSON 


Staged  by 

ADELAIDE  & HUGHES 


WILL  MORRIS 


COSCIA  and  VERDI 


Just  Wheels 


Stringing  Comedy 


Playinx.  Keith’s  Circuit 


AL  SHAW  and  lee  SAM 

"Nature’s  Gifts” 


PLAYING  EXCLUSIVELY  B.  F.  KEITH 
VAUDEVILLE 


Danny  Duggan 

Doing  Different  Dances 

Direction  Lew  Colder 


Compliments  of 

Chong  and  Rosie  Moey 

Direction  Lew  Colder 


GREETINGS 

Jack  Lillian 

PRINCETON  AND  WATSON 


Fondcll  Eour 


“ Brownderbyiille” 
Direction  Tom  Kennedy 


Direction  Lew  Colder 


CARLETON  and  BALLEW 


d Feast  for  Fashionable  Fancies 


Direction  Lew  Colder 


Direction  Smith  and  Forkins 


ff'ITH  BEST  WISHES 


BERT  AND  HAZEL 
SKATELLE 


Off  To  Chautauqua 


MISS  LINDSEY  & SULTAN 


Direction  Lew  Colder 


Richardson  Brothers 


Two  Fun  Merchants 


a Mack  Sennett  Girl 


Fred  Ballard  and  Pearl  t ran  kirn 


Bevkv  Sweenev,  William  Wagner, 
Burr  Caruth,  Catherine  Alden, 
CjEorge  Simpson 


Norman 


Versatile  Humorists 


Billy  Beard 


om  The  Sout/T'' 


FRANCES  and  FRANK 


Keith  & Orpheum 
Circuits 


STANLEY  & BIRNES 


LaEleur  and  Portia 


T ouring 

Orpheum  Circuit 


T During 


eum  Circuits 


jack  Anthony 


IVorld  Famous  Guitarist 


BARTCH— A— KALLOOP 


CHARLIE  WILSON 


Direction 


The  Loose  Nut' 


JACK  WEINER,  Associate 


JACK  WEINER.  Associate 


BILL  ROBINSON 


'‘The  Chocolate  Nijinsky, 
Undisputed  Dean  of  the 
Darktown  Steppers  Dear  to 
V audeville” 


Vivian  Holt 


Myrtle  Leonard 

Contralto 


An  Intimate  Song  Recital 


KANE  & HERMAN 


Direction 


The  Midnight  Sons 


MARTY  FORKINS 


rrmann 


uee7i  0 


Presenti 


usion 


Noah’s  Ark 


LEDEGAR 


With  CJlorifying  Success 


Montgomery  Moses  Kept. 


Direction  Moxt(M)MKRY  Mosks 


Chocolate  Cake  Eaters 


Direction  IJkrxard  Bcrke 


STEVE  HELEN  WALTER 

Mul  roy  McNeece  & Ridge 


iE  B.  STANLEY  AND 
COMPANY 

Playing 

Keith  & Orpheum  Time 
Exclusively 


.Associate  JACK  WEINER 


Direction  Smith  axd  Forkixs 


Direction  Putt..  Morris 


VAUGHN  COMFORT— r/zf  American  Te. 


JIMMIE”  JONES  AT  THE  PIANO 


Direction 

H.  BART  MCHUGH 


THE  ART  OF  CLOWNING’ 


Meat  the  Packer  of  Laughs 


Nathalie  and  Sully 

Presenting 

“LA  PETITE  REVUE” 


Best  Wishes 


WILSON  AUBREY  TRIO 


Comedy  Gymnasts  and  Wrestlers 


C.  Flippen 

Ham  IV hat  Am" 


PHIL  OFFIN,  Associate 


Success  to  All  N.  V.  A!s 


FRANK  ROSE 


From 


OLIVE  THORNE 

"Sold” 


CHAS.  ALLEN,  Pilot 


M.  S.  Bentham 


Chas.  H.  Allen 


AMAC 


Robert  Hyman  and  Virginia  Mann 

In  A Comedy  Playlet 

“LONG  DISTANCE  LOVE” 


Presenting 


By  Lawrence  Grattan 
Direction  CHAS.  H.  ALLEN 


THE  ELUSIVE  LADY^ 


Hughes  and  Manwaring^  Representatives 


Al.  Allen  (Gladys  Taylor  and  Dorothy  barber 


Present 


Here’s  Jt  ishing  the  -V.  / . A.  Benefit 
(1  Huge  Success” 


LUCAS  & INEZ 


Present 


FURMAN  and  EVANS 


Introducing  THE  SLOW  MOTION  PICTURE 


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SIDNEY  WILMER 


WALTER  VINCENT 


Wilmer  & Vincent  Theatre  Co. 


FRED  C.  SCHAXBERGER 
President,  The  Jas.  L.  Kernan  Company 


Direction:  ROSE  AND  CURTIS 


ELIZABETH  BROWN 
Brown  and  Sedona  and  Band 


Success  to  the  N.  /’.  .■/ 


Wally  Bradley& Hcnncssy  May 


Moments  of  Song  and  Dance 


men 


Jack  Cahill  and  Romine  Don 


ED  and  TOM  HICKEY 


Two  Elegant  Gentlemen 


Now  Playing  Orpheum  Circuit 


7'0W7i,  Represefitatives' 


AL  and  FANNIE  STEDMAN 


Direction  GLADYS  F.  BROWN 


Compliments  of 


ISHIKAWA  BROTHERS 


Tim  and  Kitty  O’Meara 

Direction:  GLADYS  F.  BROWN 


Direction  GLADYS  F.  BROWN 


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Wellington  Cross 

Appearing  in 

■ Selwyn  s ‘'Anything  Might 
Happen” 


ELEANOR  HICKS 


CHESTER  CLUTE 


Thank  You  Doctor 


TOM  COYNE  AND  ED.  JEROME 


EDDIE  LILLIAN 

McCarthy  & sternard 


IVIarion 


WEBER  and  RIDNOR 


Direction : FRANK  EVANS 


The  \’anderbilts 

The  Millionaire  Athletes 

In  an  Offering  Entitled 

“Rehearsing  For  The  Millionaire’s  Ball” 
Written  and  Conceii'ed  by  Aileev  St.\nley 
Now  Playing  B.  F.  Keith  and  Orpheum  Circuits 


Just  a Couple  of  Nifties 


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Present 


The  ‘‘Joan  of  Arc”  of  Vaudeville 


4 Sterling  Offering 


MULLEN  and  FRANCIS 


JOE  GRACE 

WESTON  and  ELINE 


New  Act  in  Preparation 

“Taking  a Chance” 

By  WM.  K.  WELLS 


Playing  B.  F.  Keith  Circuit 


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BLOSSOM  HEATH  ENTERTAINERS 

“ Virginia  s Original  Serenaders” 


“NOT  JUST  A BAND—A  REAL  VAUDEVILLE  ACT” 

“Personality  Plus  Pep”  Entertainment  As  Well  As  Music 
Booked  Solid  Since  August,  1923,  by  Lew  Colder,  Eastern  Representative,  Wiii  Jacobs,  Western  Representative, 


Have  You  Heard  My  Nevu  Song  Hit  “Hugo”? 


BILLY  GLASON 
Photo  by  Strand 
Caricature  by  Mitchell 


CHAS.  WINSTON 
Former  Columnist 
Boston  Post 


Albert  F.  Johnny 

Hawthorne  and  Cooke 


BILLY  GLASON 


Jest  Songs  and  Sayings' 

By 

CHARLES  WINSTON 


Laudanum 


B.  F.  Keith  Theatres  Exclusive! 


Direction:  HARRY  J.  FITZGERALD 


Direction:  LEW  GOLDER 


Heartiest  Co-0 peration  to  the  N.  V.  A 
From 


MAX  ALICE 

BLOOM  and  SHER 


Val.  Harris 


With  VERA  GRIFFIN 


Associate  JACK  WEINER 


Booked  Solid  Until  June,  1925 


Mabel  Elaine 


Late  Star  McIntyre  & Heath 


Henry  Marshall 

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America’s  Popular  Composer 


Associate 


Direction  : JACK  WEINER 


Thanks  to  }f 


F.  Albcc,  Mr.  Dayton  Wegcfarth 
and  Mr.  C.  Wesley  Fraser 


Also  all  the  B.  F.  Keith  Bookers  for  Consecutive 
Bookings,  Season  1924.  Every  Success  for  the 
N.  \k  A.  and  the  Good  Work  It  Is  Doing. 


MISS  PHYSICAL  CULTURE 


(iEORCiE  CHOOS 

George  Choos’  Fables 


Presents 


JACK  HENRY 
EDYTHE  MAYE 


MILDRED  BURNS 
BOB  SARGENT 


Booked  solid  Season  1924-25 


With  Ramona  V.  Bacon  and  Pavlov 


Entire  Act  Conceived  and  Staged  by 
D.  Apollon 


Direction  JOE  SULLIVAN 


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HOWARD  J. 


Hocky  & Green 


PRODUCTIONS 

10  WEST  47th  S'EREE'E 


Phone  Bryant  5105 


‘‘World  of  Make  Believe” 

With 

NOLA  ST.  CLAIRE 

And  Company  Including  Jay  and  Dorothy 
Henriques,  Alfred  Florenz,  Charles  Gibney,  Rae 
Parlow  and  Betty  Moore. 


Mr.  & Mrs.  Norman  Phillip 

in 

“A  LESSON  FOR  WIVES” 

By  S.  Jay  Kaufman 
With 

NORMAN  PHILLIPS,  JR. 

And  Cast  Including  Betty  Kemp  and 
William  Adams 


“Stars  of  the  EYiture” 

With 

Arnette  Creighton 


Jessie  h'ordyce 
Pearl  Hamilton 


Violet  Hamilton 
Joan  Page 
Helen  Schroeder 


Technical  Director — Fred  Kuhlm.an 


“Minstrel  Monarchs” 

With 

James  B.  Bradley  John  Gorman 

Billy  Golden  Charles  Udell 

Billy  Tate,  Interlocutor 


The  Juvenile  Star 

Elizabeth  Kennedy 

Assisted  by  May  Kennedy 
in 

“Character  Studies” 


Leo  Donnelly 


“SEE  AMERICA  EIRST” 

With 

RYAN  AND  RYAN 

And  a Cast  Including  Loretta  Ahearn,  Nellie  Leach,  Ruth  Thomas  and  the  Liberty  Quartette 
with  Alfred  Lorraine,  Herbert  Smith,  Joseph  Callahan  and  Edward  Ev'ans 

— — 


MAX  E.  HAYES 
SUGGESTS 

er  Imhof  and  Marcelle  Corinne 


ortnne 


HAVE  YOU 
HAD 


ROGER  IMHOF  & CO 


‘‘Bronchitis”? 


Best  Wishes 


Picking  a Peach 


HELEN 

BIRMINGHAM 


BILLY 

KELLY 


Books  and  Lyrics  by  Harry  Charles  Greene 
Music  by  Charles  M.  Smith 


Wm.  Newell  and  Elsa  Most 

offering 

“THE  LAST  DANCE'' 

By  WILBUR  MACK 
Direction  Thos.  J.  Kennedy 


Keith  and  Orpheum  Time  Exclusively 


Direction:  PHIL  MORRIS 


Chas.  Helen 

SENNA  and  DEAN 


Casson  Bros.  & Marie 


Fifteen  Minutes  of  Laughs 


In  Their  Original  Offering 


Entitled 


ance 


Charlie’s  Night  Out 

Written  by  Frank  Joyce 


Direction:  TOMMY  CURRAN 


Ask  the  Managers 


Keith  Circuit 


Direction:  JACK  LEWIS 


JEANNE  GERMAINE 


Direction 


Direction:  JAMES  R.  PLUNKETT 


CLARENCE  E.  WILLARD 


WALTER 

LADDIE 


ROSE 

AND  GARDEN 


'The  Night  of  the  Laivn  Party’ 
Direction:  JAMES  R.  PLUNKETT 


Direction:  LEWIS  AND  GORDON 


Success  to  the  Witionul  raudeviile  Artists 


M r.  and  Mrs.  Norman  Philli 

With 

Norman  Phillips,  Tr. 


VICTORIA 


Victoria  and  Dupree 

Direction:  H.  B.  BURTON' 


Direction  Phil  Offiv  Max  E.  Hayes  Office 


Compliments  of 


Brown  and  Whitaker 


“Clown  Topics” 

Direction  Chas.  H.  Allen 


Direction:  H.  B.  BURTON 


M.  S.  Bentham  Office 


“University  of 

is  the  name  frequently  and  aptly  applied  to  this  interesting  place — Xela  Park, 
the  headquarters  of  the  National  Lamp  Works  of  (ieneral  Electric  Company  at 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  P'or  it  is  a place  of  the  most  advanced  and  detailed  study  of 
anything  that  has  to  do  with  light  and  lighting.  Nela  Park  serves  twenty- four 
factories,  seventeen  sales  divisions  and  fifteen  thousand  retail  stores  in  the 
production  and  marketing  of  98,000,000  National  MAZDA  lamps  annually. 

Buckeye  MAZDA  lamps  are  “National  Quality”  and  so  the  service  of  Nela 
Park  to  Buckeye  MAZDA  lamp  users  is  available  through  the  Buckeye  Electric 
Division,  National  Lamp  Works  of  (jeneral  Electric  Co.,  Cleveland. 

All  incandescent  electric  lamp  requirements 
for  the  Keith  Theatres  are  supplied  by 

BUCKEYE 

MAZDA  LAMPS 


REED  A.  ALBEE 

Assistant  General  Manager,  The  B.  F.  Keith  Circuit  of  Theatres 


WALTER  READE 
Reade’s  Theatre  Enterprises 


Rialto  Vaudeville  Representative,  Inc.  Thos.  J.  Fitzpatrick 


Four  Mortons 


FAMOUS  FAMILY 


FUN  MAKERS 


JAMES  P.  MYRTLE 

CONLIN  & GLASS 


PAUL  NAOIVII 

MORTON  & GLASS 


Rialto  Vaudeville  Representative,  Inc.  Thos.  J.  Fitzpatrick 


HARRY 

HOLMAN 


HARD  BOILED 
HAMFTON^^ 


ONE  OF  VAUDEVILLES  CLEVEREST  COMEDY  ACTS 


JACK  BENNY 


GEO.  N.  GRACE 

BURNS  & ALLEN 


Rialto  Vaudeville  Representative,  Inc.  Thos.  J.  Fitzpatrick 


EDNA  Leedom  and  Stam 

Ziegfeld  *‘Follies^^ 

NEW  AMSTERDAM  THEATRE 


NEW  YORK 


SEVEN  HONEY  BOYS 


CLARA  BARRY 


Supported  For  a Few 
Minutes  Only  By 


At  the  Possum  Country  Club 


ORVILLE  WHITLEDGE 


Loraine  Florence 

H oward  &;  Lind 


Black-Face  Act  Entitled 


'■‘•Just  Mess'ni'’  Kouud'*’’ 


SHELTON  BROOKS 


Earl  Bronson 

AND 

Irene  Renee 

B.  F.  KEITH  CIRCUIT 


Music  Arranged  by  Will  Vedery 


Complimeyits  of 


MLLE.  CAMILLA 


Headline  Bird  Act  of  Vaudeville 

A Novelty  in  Black  and  White. 

An  Eight-Act  Show- 

Starting  August  3rd  On  Orpheum  Circuit,  With 
Interstate  Circuit  to  Follow 


[■  RUTH 

ne  & Warren 


BILLY 


Sweet  Little  Devil 


CENTRAL  THEATRE,  N.  Y 


See  What  It 


JOHN  T.  MURRAY 

AND 

VIVIEN  OAKLAND 


Rialto  I’audeville  Representative,  Inc.  Thos.  J.  Fitzpatrick 

vs)i — ^ ^ — - _ — ^ — - . — ^ — r ! tev 

BILLY  MILLER 

Marguerite  Johnson 

W.  E.  Gladstone 


^ An  Abundance  of  Comedy, 
Clever  Lines,  Well  Presented: 
All  Combine  in  Making 

^^THE  SIGN  POST' 

The  Successful  Sketch  It  Is 


Rialto  Vaudeville  Representative,  Inc.  Thos.  J.  Fitzpatrick 


FRED  JARDATH 


HARRY  BREEN 


EARL  HALL  & CO 


Watch  for  New  Book  of  Poems 


THE  EXPLANATION 


Claud  6c  Fannie  Usher 


At  Home 


SWEEPIM,} 

POOLS 


MENDON,  MASS 


Preparing  A New  Act 


ARTHUR  DEVOY 
EVELYN  EABER  & CO 


Mother  s Diary 


GLENN  6c  JENKINS 

“Working  for  the  Railroad” 


EMMETT  DEVOY 


Frank  Mullane 


MUSICAL  SCALES  AND 
HUMOROUS  TALES 


Assisted  by  His  Daughter 


GHRETA 


Hit  in  Any  Position  On  the  Bill 


ERNESTINE 


SNELX  and  VERNON 


Direction  THOMAS  J.  FITZPATRICK 


Direction  THOMAS  J.  FITZPATRICK 


Compliments  of 

FOUR  JUGGLING  NELSONS 


Direction  THOMAS  J.  FITZPATRICK 


EIVE  AVALONS 


NOVELTY  BITS  OF 
VERSATILITY 


MABEL  HARPER 


The  F unbeam  of  V audeville 

Direction  PAUL  DURAND 


TOURING  ORPHEUM  CIRCUIT 


Direction  PAUL  DURAND 


BEST  WISHES  FROM  BERT  HANLOX 
“The  GattVing  Gun" 

Dir.  RAYMOND  F.  HODGDON  & CHARLIE  MORRISON 


Hughes  and  Manzvaring,  Representatives 


DAVE  SEED 


AND 


RALPH  AUSTIN 


Depefidable  Comedia7is 


Harrv 


Miller 


N’ickolas  Murray 


Keith  \’aude\'ille 


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CHARLES  EMBLER 


New  Act  in  Preparation 


Direction  ARTHUR  PEARCE 


Compliments  of 


HOMER  COGHILL 


Compliments  of 


Novellc  Brothers 


Compliments  of 


GORDON  and  DAY 


Compliments  of 


Jack  Kraft  and  La  Mont  Elsie 


That’s  M\  Business 


ESPE  AND  DUTTON 


“Variety  Itself" 

Direction  MORRIS  AND  FEIL 
Western  Representative,  Harry  Spincold 


PIETRO 


Kronos 


Celebrated  Piano  Accordeonist 


Direction  PAUL  DURAND 


Direction  MORRIS  AND  FEIL 


Vaudeville's  Comedy  Classic 
Recording  for  Victor  Company 
Just  Finished  A Successful  Orpheum  Route 
Direction.  HUGHES  AND  MANWARING 
Will  Open  In  New  York  May  5TH 


STAN  STANLEY 


The  Audience  Act  Supreme 

Morris  & Feil  Since  1910. 

Before  That  “My  Mother’s  Knee” 


“The  Broadway  Jester” 

Direction  MORRIS  AND  FEIL 


Greetings  to  the  A . I . A 


From 


Uorke  &Xord 


Probably  Two  of  the  Jf’orld’s 
Greatest  Comedians” 


Associate  Phii,  Offin 


Claudia  Coleman 


cni'w'iuc 


MARVELLE  & EAYE 


Aerial  Rings  and  Contortionists 

A Distinct  Novelty — Only  Act  of  Its  Kind 


{Miss  Faye  is  the  Originator  of  the  Three 
Finger  Trick) 


Touring  Keith  Circuit 


Direction:  JAMES  E.  PLUNKEl'T 


Stuart  Cas 


Mildred  Warren 


D’yer  W anna  Fight 


Direction:  MAX  E.  HAYES 


Direction:  MAX  E.  HAYES 


I 


! 

I 


The  “Three  Happy  McNally’s 


Rosalie 


PRESENTING  KELLY’S  KLEAN  KOMEDIES 


VERNON 


MAUDE 


Georgia  on  Broadway 


SIX  I ears 
in  Vaudeville 
Exclusively  With 

Keith 


euni 


Rosalie 

Stewart 


Allyn  Mann 


Formerly  Represented  by  the  Late 
May  Tully  to  Whom  I Owe 
My  Present  Success  in  Vaudeville. 


Rae  Eleanor  Ball 


William  Ebs 

and  Eddie 


Brother 


Featured  With 


PASSING  SHOW  OF  1923 


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Also  Presenting  the 

ROAD  TO  VAUDEVILLE 


On  the  Delmar  Tinne 


Direction  LEE  AND  ROSALIE  STEWART 


A Novelty  Revue  Staged  by  George  Libby 


Ison 


Barbara  Neely 

“Laughlanders” 


FLORENCE  WALTON 


AND 


LEON  LEITRIM 


Thanks  to  Edw.  V . Darling 


Diredion  FRED  B.  MACK 


Bob  Murphy  and  ? 

“Combining  Business  li'ith 
Pleasure” 


^ : 


Compliments  of 

JACK  WILSON 


E.  C.  BEATTY 

General  Manager  Bijou  Theatrical  Enterprise  Company  and  the  Michigan  Circuit 


The  Jazz  Band  of  Yesterday 


THIS  PAGE  CONTRIBUTED 
BY  ERIENDS  OF  THE  N.  T.  A. 


iSi.  1 

W * /V 

Harry  J.  Conley 


If  atch  for  Second  Edition  of 


Walter  and  Emily  Walters 


Harrison  & Dakin 

(Billy  Hogue) 


THE  BABY’S  CRY 


Compliments  of 


McKay  and  Ard 


Direction:  ROSE  AND  CURTIS 


Fern  Redmond  and  H. Wells 


Direction:  ROSE  AND  CURTIS 


James  Belle 

Kelso  and  De  Monde 


BILL  DOOLEY 


Direction:  ROSE  AND  CURTIS 


PAUL  GERARD  SMITH’S 


KEEP  KOOL 


Compliments  of 


FENTON  AND  FIELDS 


For  Faudeville 


Alanaffement 
E.  K.  Nadel 


Hughes  & Manwaring 


Direction:  ROSE  AND  CURTIS 


CREEDON  & DAVIS 


7 Could  Smash  You 


Direction:  GLADYS  F.  BROWN 


Direction  GLADYS  F.  BROWN 


anis 


'A  Smart  Divertissement  of 
Music  and  Terpsichore” 


Direction  FRANK  EVANS 


Raymond  Bond 

Author  and  Star 
of 

"Remnants/’  "Story-Book  Stuff"  and 
"The  Minute  Man" 

Will  Present  Next  Season  His  Latest  Comedy 

“THE  WORM” 


Direction:  FRED  HAND 


Direction:  FRANK  EVANS 


Joe  Johnny 

MCFARLAND  & PALACE 

In 

“Volumes  of  Harmony” 


Tom  Smith 

An  Artist 


\ (jentleman 


Compliments  of 


FLORENCE  PAGE 


H omer  Dickinson 


A New  Combination  of  Beauty  and  Melody 


THE  SOUTHERN  SINGER 


WITH  HER  MILES  OE  SMILES 


THE  POPULAR  COMPOSER 


A GENTLEMAN  FROM  MISSISSIPPI 


hsisted  by  Their  \ EH’  ORLEANS  LEVEE  SYN COPATERS 


Direction:  HARRY  FITZGERALD,  DANNY  COLLINS 


Thanks  to  Harry  Jordan 


TO  MV  MIND- 


The  N.  V.  A.  is  the  one  actor’s  organization 
with  a thoroughly  good  purpose  and  a high 
ideal. 

Each  year  of  its  life  it  has  accomplished 
bigger  and  better  things.  Each  year  it  has  gone 
forward  with  regular  upright  steps  in  the  right 
direction. 


The  success  the  N.  V’.  A.  enjoys  is  positive. 

The  success  the  N.  V^.  A.  enjoys  is  genuine. 

For  these  reasons,  the  N.  V.  A.  rightfully  de- 
serves the  honest  support,  both  in  word  and 
deed,  of  vaudeville  actors  everywhere. 


Direction:  H.  B.  MARINELLl,  Ltd. 


Art  Frank 


AND 


ie  Barron 


PLAYING 


B.  F.  KEITH  VAUDEVILLE 


MINNA  MARLIN 


Extend  Wishes  for  Success  of  the 
Eighth  Annual  Benefit  of  the 
N.  V.  A. 


Direction:  LEWIS  AND  GORDON 


Direction:  LEWIS  AND  GORDON 


BERT  LEVEY  CIRCUIT 


\ AUDEVILLE  THEATRES 


OFFICES 
Xew  York 
220  \V,  47th 
Detroit 
Barium 
Bldg. 

Chicago 

Capitol 

Bldg. 

Seattle 

Empress 

Bldg. 

San  F'rancisco 
Alcazar 
Theatre  Bldg. 

Los  Angeles 
Ir.  Orpheum 
Bldg. 

Denver 
Tabor 
Op.  House 


CORINNE  TILTON 


and  His  Society  Orchestra 


JUGGLE  LAND 

With 

Fred  Henning  Anna  Henning 
Pat.  Cohen 

BOOKED  SOLID 

KEITH  .\ND  ORPHEUM  CIRCUITS 
Direction  BERNARD  BURKE 


....  Piano 
....  Banjo 
Saxophone 
. . . . Cornet 
. Trombone 
...  Drums 
. . . . Violin 


OTIS  SPE.NCEK  

RALPH  DE  CRESCEN'T.  . . 

FRED  COXXIE  

BARXEY  DE  ACGCSTIXE 

HERMAX  STE.XGEL  

HARRY  LEWIS  

MR.  AL  TUCKER.  Director 


Direction  BERNARD  BURKE 


Direction  o 


C o m p I i m e 71 1 s o 


Hughie  Clarke 


cnnie  Rooney 


Tosic  Flynn’s  Fashion  Revue 

With 

ALICE  MAY  HOWARD 
SOPHIE  BENNETT 
MILDRED  CREW 
BOBBY  TERRY 
KITTY  KAY 

RALPH  FEDERICO  (Carpenter) 


Americas  ^lost  Beautiful  Gymnast 


ED  & JENNIE  ROONEY 


Cantor  and  Duval 


Snappy — Songs — Sayings — Steps 


Direction:  WILLIAM  VIDOCQ 


Roehm  and  Richards 

Present  Mr.  Ted  Claire 
and  ANTON  LADA’S  ORCHESTRA 
in  “Snappy  Bits" 

The  Fastest  Act  in  the  World 
Direction:  WILLIAM  VIDOCQ 


Songs  and  Imitations 


Direction:  WILLIAM  VIDOCQ 


THE  MAN  FROM 


Formerly  Lyons  & ^ osco 


Direction:  AARON  KESSLER 


Direction:  AARON  KESSLER 


Joe  Rome 


ROME  AND  (;ALT 


irilEN  EXTREMES  MEET 


Find  SI  im 


Direction  H.  BARI'  McHUCjH 


Harrv  Bernice 

Lang  and  Halev 

Formerly 

LANG  & O’NEAL 
of 

4 HALEY  SISTERS 
R E - U N I T E D 
Xow  Playing  B.  F.  KEITH  TIME 

Personal  Direction  Chas.  Allek 
M.  S.  Bentham  Office 


RAY  DOOLEY 


FLORENZ  AMES 


Direction  E.  S.  KELLER 


A.  L.  ROBERTSON 


xxnlUamB.^leeper 


MEMBERS  EXECUTIVE  OFFICES 


The  B.  F.  Keith  Vaudeville  Exchange 


Back  at  the  Old  Stand 


k Dixon 


Lonesome  Manor 


By  PAUL  GERARD  SMITH 


Direction:  PAT  CASEY  AGENCY 


FLORENCE  BAIRD 

of  BENSEE  and  BAIRD 


Respects  to  Mr.  Albee 
With  Pat  Casey  Agency  Since  1915 


Emilic  Lea 

Direction  HARRY  J.  FITZGERALD 


CORPOS  BROTHERS 


Ralph  Corpos  Jean  Grieten 

Booked  Solid  Until  End  of  June 
B.  F.  Keith 


Direction:  PAT  CASEY  AGENCY 


Direction:  WILLIAM  VIDOCQ 


With  Good  Wishes  and  Congratulations  to  N.  V.  A 


PETER  DOELGER  BREWING  CO 


407  EAST  55th  STREET,  NEW  YORK 


DAN  SHERMAN  AND 
MABEL  DE  FOREST 


Walter  L.  Rosemont 
Productions 


CIRCUS 


Direction  SIMON'  ACtENCY 


Direction  CHAS.  S.  WILSHIN 


—THAT,  THAT  IS,  IS— THAT  THAT  IS 
NOT,  IS  NOT.  BUT  THAT  THAT  IS.  IS 
THIS  AND  THAT  IS  THIS— IT'S  BENE- 
FICIAL. 


A REAL  CAUSE 


From 


THIS  AND  THAT 


Frank  and  Cicrtic  Fay 


Direction  SIMON  AGENCY 


Barrie  Oliver 

‘The  Dixie  Boy’ 


So  We  Will  Take  This  Space 

Hap  Farnell  Flo  Florence 

Flynk  Kenny— E.'^ST  WEST — John  Bentley 


Mississippi  Misses 


Direction  CHAS.  S.  WILSHIN 


WemoriBn 


AND  HIS 


Wonder  Workers 


A Genuine  HeadltJie  Attraction 


Herman  Haynes 
Joseph  L.  Kilcoyne 


Hal  Pierson 
Domencia  Russo 


V audeville’s  Best  Singing  Act 


Three  Melvin  Bros. 

World’s  Most  Sensational 
Gymnasts 

The  Act  In  a Class  by  Itself 
Orpheum  Circuit  and  B.  F.  Keith  1923-’24 


The  Volunteers 


A Novelty  Feature  that  is  Sure  Fire 
Arranged  by  George  Botsford 


Homer  B.  Mason  and  Marguerite  Keeler 


MARRIED 


Bj’  Porter  Emerson  Browne 


Wilson  Brothers 


Frank 


/iine7'tca7i  i odlers 
Lieutenant  and  the  Traffic  C 
^‘YOU  GO  OUT’ 


Direction:  LEWIS  AND  GORDON 


VERA  MICHELENA  and  ERED  HILLEBRAND 


Musical  Director  Bobby  Roth 


AN  ODDITY 


A SPINNING  ROMANCE 


Compliments  of 


ED.  AND  BIRDIE  CONRAD 


BESSIE 


WILLIE 


MERRILL 


DUNLAY 


in  a Comedy 
So  Long  Broadway 


Lew  Ruthie 

Kessler  K Morg 


JUST  A BOY  AND  A GIRL 


Stanley  Hughes  &:  Burke 


Verna 


A MODERN  ROMEO 

Assisted  by 

HAL  DEVINE 


The  Enchanters 


GLORIFYING  SYNCOPATION 


With 


MAY  SWIFT,  MURIEL  GIBSON,  BERNICE  WHITEHOUSE,  FRANCES  STEVENS, 
EDNA  DONOGHUE,  JEAN  WILLIS,  LOUISE  ARNOLD 


Produced  by  Eddie  Sobol 


Cooke,  Mortimer  & Harvey 

The  International  Cyclists 


Carson’s  Revue 


A Few  Moments  in  Gypsyland 


NICHOLAS  ELSIE 

CASA  & LEHN 

A T erpsichorean  Fantasy 

Produced  by  Eddie  Sobol 


Ann  Francis  & Co 


Check  Your  Hat 


MR.  ANTON  F.  SCIBILIA 


Takes  the  Pleasure  to  Present 


NAT  “CHICK 


MLLE.  DELIRIO 

The  Creator  of  the  Original  Argentine  Tango 
and  Apaehe 


hajnf:s  & CO 


‘"ies,  Ifly  Dear' 

By  Nat.  Chick  Haines 

THE  COMEDY  MASTERPIECE 


“DREAMY  SPAIN” 

The  mo.st  imitate,d  dancer  in  Vaudeville, 
In  the  Cameo  of  Spanish  Novelties. 


CARL  D.  FRANCIS  & CO 


Alberto  de  Lima  & M^\rita 


"Great  IV kite  Way  Revue" 

A Novelty  Hit  of  Comedy,  Youth  and  Beauty 
Of  the  World’s  Playground 


“LAND  OF  TANGO” 

Featuring  Bill  Adams 
The  Sensational  Spanish  Novelty  of  Vaudeville 


TWINETTE  & BOILA  CO 


AN  ARABIAN  NIGHTMARE 

with 

JACK  FAIRBANKS 

.'\  Comedy  Hit  in  Oriental  Splendor 

For  the  Above  and  Other  of  My  Productions 
Address 

DAVID  R.  SABLOSKY,  Booking  Representative,  STRAND  THEATRE  BLDG.,  N.  Y. 
Direction  DAVID  R.  SABLOSKY,  Herbert  Hutchinson,  Associate 


DANCE  REVELATIONS  OF  1924’ 

A Poem  of  Grace  and  Beauty 


Lloyd  Harrison,  Representative 


That  Sorneivhat  Different  Comedienne 


Direction:  R.aymond  E.  Hodgon 


BOWMAN  BROTHERS 


JEAN  JACKSON  TROUPE 
The  Limit  of  Neic  Cycling  Stunts 
Lloyd  H.  Harrison,  Representative 


rass 


Direction:  SIMON  AGENCY 


N.  V.  A.  CLUB  HOUSE 


NATrONAU  VAUDeVILLC'  AATIST‘s  CLUBHOUSE 


MILLION  DOLLAR  HOME  OF  THE 


Grand  Lounge  Showing  Sun  Parlor  and  Mezzanine  Floor 


Ladies’  Rest  Room  and  Parlor  on  the  Main  Floor 


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Friends  of  the  N.  V.  A. 


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N.  V.  A.  Sick  and  Benefit  Fund  Campaign 


E.  F.  Albee 
William  Fox 
S.  Z.  POLI 
J.  J.  Murdock 
Gus  Sun 
Frank  Keeney 
Walter  Reade 
John  Harris 


General  Central  Committee 

Marcus  Heiman 
F.  F.  Proctor 
Martin  Beck 
WiLMER  & Vincent 
Jules  Mastbaum 
A.  J.  Brylawski 
Fred  Schanberger 
Maurice  Goodman 
E.  C.  Beatty 


Marcus  Loew 
B.  S.  Moss 
Harry  Davis 
W.  S.  Butterfield 
Nathan  Gordon 
M.  Shea 

Harold  Franklin 
Pat  Casey 


General  Executive  Committee 


Edwin  G.  Lauder,  Jr. 
Arthur  M.  Loew 
E.  A.  Schiller 
Eugene  Zukor 


Mark  A.  Luescher 
Jack  Loeb 
A.  G.  Whyte 


L.  E.  Thompson 
David  Loew 
Edgar  Allen 
J.  H.  Lubin 


Glenn  Condon 
Floyd  Scott,  Chicago 
Al  Trahern,  Los  Angeles 


General  Publicity  Committee 


Walter  J.  Kingsley 
John  H.  Raftery 
Joseph  Davis,  Los  Angeles 


I.  R.  Samuels 
Jack  Dempsey 
Clark  Brown 
Lawrence  Golde 


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Our  President's  Message 

By  FRED  STONE,  President  N.  \\  A. 

HE  people  of  the  United  States  have  a way  of  their  own  of  recoj:nizin2 
merit,  of  approving  honest  service,  of  appreciating  the  generosity  of  others 
and  of  rewarding  good  work  well  done.  The  recent  celebration  of  National 
Vaudeville  Artists  W^eek  with  its  splendid  outpourings  of  attendance,  its 
universal  observance  in  over  300  cities  and  towns  and  the  generous  contri- 
butions which  poured  into  the  Sick  and  Benefit  Fund  of  the  N.  V.  A.  constitute  the  compre- 
hensive and  sympathetic  attitude  of  people  of  all  classes  towards  vaudeville  and  its  people.  I 
am  a vaudevillian,  I was  a vaudevillian,  I will  always  be  a vaudevillian  and  forever  proud  of  it. 
'Eonight’s  four  monster  benefit  entertainments  in  the  four  largest  and  most  famous  theatres  of 
the  world  is  the  splendid  culmination  of  the  eight  years  of  activity  and  high  endeavor  which 
have  marked  tlie  history  of  the  National  V^audeville  Artists. 

Ehe  peace  and  good-will  which  prevail  in  our  branch  of  the  profe.ssion ; the  unfailing 
loyalty  and  consideration  of  the  Vaudeville  Managers  Protective  Association;  the  solicitude  of 
Mr.  E.  F.  Albee  for  the  ceaseless  betterment  of  our  conditions  and  for  the  sustained  advance- 
ment of  the  standards  of  vaudeville  entertainments,  are  foremost  among  the  rea.<ons  why  we 
of  vaudeville  now  have  the  strongest,  happiest  and  most  useful  theatrical  organization  in  the 
world.  The  American  public  knows  this.  VVT  have  h.ad  ample  evidence  in  every  cit\  and 
town  of  the  United  States  and  Canada  since  N.  \.  A.  Week  began,  and  tonight  in  B. 
Keith’s  New  York  Hippodrome,  the  .Metropolitan  Opera  House,  the  New  Amsterdam  The- 
atre and  the  Manhattan  Opera  House,  the  people  of  the  world's  greatest  city,  witnessing  the 
performances  of  the  most  gifted  and  famous  artists  in  the  world,  are  giving  final  proof  of  the 
love  and  esteem  in  which  the  artists  of  vaudeville  are  held  by  their  fellow  citizens  in  all  walks 
of  life. 

Over  and  above  the  material  success,  the  professional  triumphs  and  the  growing  favor  in 
which  the  N.  V.  A.  and  the  institution  of  vaudeville  are  held,  there  looms  in  my  mind  the  need 
that  we  go  further  and  higher  in  perpetuating  that  spirit  of  Christian  charity,  of  brotherly  love, 
of  unselfish  generosity  which  have  been  characteristic  of  vaudeville  and  which  have  won  and 
earned  for  us  the  splendid  tributes  and  support  of  which  this  evening’s  historic  events  are  the 
proof.  We  must  continue  our  faithful  service  to  one  another,  to  our  associates  and  to  the 
public;  advancement  in  our  mental,  moral  and  artistic  attributes;  adherence  to  the  first  prin- 
ciples of  our  organization.  The  faithful  practice  of  these  fundamental  ideals  have  won  for 
us  the  high  place  we  now  hold,  and  through  their  continuance  and  extension  we  will  go  on 
to  greater  things  and  broader  fields  of  usefulness,  constructive  services  and  artistic  merit. 


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PROGRAM 

EIGHTH  ANNUAL  BENP:FIT  [PKRFOR  MANCKS 

And  New  York  City’s  Special  Contribvition  to  the 
Nation  Wide  Campaij^n  for  the  Relief  Fund  of  the 

National  Vaudeville  Artists,  Inc. 

B.  F.  KEITH’S  NEW  YORK  HIPPODROME 
METROPOLITAN  OPERA  HOUSE 
MANHATTAN  OPERA  HOUSE 
NEW  AMSTERDAM  THEATRE 

Sunday  Evening,  May  11,  192+ 


TllK  following  is  a complete  list  of  the  artists  who  have  generously  and  unselfishly  volun- 
teered their  services  upon  this  occasion.  The  names  are  alphabetically  listed,  and  the 
numbers  do  not  indicate  the  order  of  appearance. 

From  this  remarkable  roster  the  programmes  at  the  four  theatres  tonight  will  be  carefully 
arranged,  giving  ecpial  importance  to  each  house. 

I'he  artists  appearing  here  will  be  individually  announced  by  the  Master  of  Ceremonies: 


i.  JULIA  ARTHUR 

2, 

ADELAIDE  AND  HUGHES 

3. 

AVON  COMEDY  FOUR 

4. 

IRVING  BERLIN 

5. 

FANNIE  BRICE 

6. 

BELLE  B/KER 

7. 

JACK  BENNY 

8. 

BEN  BERNIE  AND  BAND 

9. 

JOE  BROWNING 

10. 

BRENNAN  AND  ROGERS 

11. 

ADELAIDE  BELLE 

{Program  continued  on  second  page  folloiving) 


man 


offers  the  finest  ami  most  complete  course  in  the  four 
popular  types  of  stage  dancing 


Musical  Comedy 


American  “Tap 


Hallet,  including  “Toe,”  “Classical 
“Character”  “ Interpretive.” 


All  courses  include  Limbering  and  Stretching  Exercises 


or  class  instruction  for  adults  or  children — beginners, 
advanced  pupils,  teachers  or  professionals. 


Children’s  Classes  Saturda 


ornings 


Special  departments  include  an  efficiently  organized  Booking 
Office;  an  Art  Department  for  the  designing  of  costumes  and 
settings;  and  a Production  Department  for  the  complete  super- 
vision of  amateur  theatricals  and  for  furnishing  talented  en- 
tertainers and  music  for  every  occasion. 


El)  WAYHURN’S 


pupils  enjoy  a singular  advantage  over 
all  others  in  the  way  of  preferment  for  professional  engagements, 
riie  very  fact  of  being  a Wayhurn  trained  dancer  is  an  endorse- 
ment of  ability  readily  accepted  by  producing  managers. 


burn  s 


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I'be  biggest  drawing  act  in  vaudeville  to-day,  furnishes  a splendid 
example  of  the  opportunities  open. 

.“Xll  principal  dancers  and  the  entire  ensemble  are  Ned  Wayburn 
pupils.  It  is  the  first  professional  engagement  for  many  of  them. 


For  full  information  about  all  departments,  ask  for  Art  Booklet  “3."  Sent  free  on  request. 


NED  WAYBURN 


Studios  of  Stage  Dancing, 

1841  Broadway  (Entrance  on  60th  Street) 
Telephone  Columbus  3500 


(llje)i  9 A.M.  to  10  {Except 

Sutiirday  Eveuicya  anil  iSuiulays) 


NEW  YORK  CITY 


PRO  CRAM— Continued 


34. 

LES  GROHS 

35. 

LOUISE  GROOm 

36. 

JOSEPH  HOWARD  REVUE 

37. 

HOWARD  AND  LIND 

38. 

HA\  WOOD-MAUGHN  AND  CO. 

39. 

HAWTHORNE  & COOK 

40. 

HURST  AND  VOGT 

41. 

IBACH’S  BAND 

42. 

DOROTHY  JARDON 

43. 

KOUNS  SISTERS 

44. 

PERT  KELTON 

45. 

KRAETS  AND  LA  MONl' 

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B.  E.  KEITH  BOYS’  BAND 

47. 

EDDIE  LEONARD 

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VINCENT  LOPEZ  ORCHESTRA 

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49. 

GRACE  LA  RUE 

5J. 

TED  LEWIS 

51. 

S.  S.  LEVIATHAN  BAND 

52. 

L\TELL  AND  FANT 

53. 

MOSCONI  BROTHERS 

54. 

McKAY  AND  ARDINE 

55. 

MARCELLE  AND  SEAL 

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78. 

SINGER’S  MIDGETS 

79. 

RAE  SAMUELS 

80. 

AL  AND  FANNIE  STEADMAN 

81. 

EV^A  SHIRLEY  AND  BAND 

82. 

JULIA  SANDERSON 

83. 

JOHN  STEELE 

81. 

SHRINER  AND  FITZSIMMONS 

85. 

PAUL  SPECHT  AND  BAND 

86. 

VAL  AND  ERNIE  STANTON 

87. 

EVA  TANGUAY 

88. 

FRANK  TINNEY 

89. 

SYBIL  VANE 

90. 

WELLS,  VIRGINIA  AND  WEST 

91. 

JAMES  WATTS  AND  CO. 

92. 

BERT  AND  BEIWY  WHEELER 

93. 

WARD  AND  VAN 

94. 

WALTERS  AND  WALTERS 

95. 

WA'ETS  AND  HAWLEY 

96. 

ROGER  WOLF  AND  ORCHESTRA 

97. 

YVETTE  AND  BAND 

98. 

YARMARK 

The  artists  of  the  N.  V.  A.  express  their  appreciation  to  the  members  of  the  various  com- 
mittees who  worked  so  energetically  and  effectively  in  their  behalf. 

Also  their  gratitude  to  Messrs.  F.  Ziegfeld,  Jr.,  Charles  B.  Dillingham,  Sam  H.  Harris, 
Carle  Carlton,  George  White,  L.  Lawrence  Weber,  Arthur  Hammerstein  and  others  for  their 
co-operation  and  assistance. 

The  Hardman  Piano  is  the  official  piano  of  the  Metropolitan  Opera  Company. 

The  exclusive  advertising  privileges  of  the  Metropolitan  Opera  House  are  controlled  by 
the  Triune  Printing  Co.,  419  Lafayette  St.,  New  York  City.  This  program  is  distributed 
through  the  courtesy  of  Mr.  Royal  P.  Hamerschlag,  President  of  the  Triune  Printing  Company. 

The  Knabe  Piano  is  being  used  at  these  performances. 


Old  Friends  to  the  People 
Behind  the  Footlights 


ACT  I 

Scene  1.  Boudoir 

LUX  helps  Milady  launder  her  fine  fabrics. 

Scene  2.  The  Pantry 

Later  after  the  guests  have  gone. 

Milady  keeps  her  hands  soft  and  white  as 
LUX  washes  the  dishes  for  her 


ACT  II 

The  Laundry 

RINSO  does  the  plain  laundering  as  wonder- 
fully as  LUX  does  the  fine  things.  Milady 
finds  rubbing  the  clothes  no  longer  necessary. 


ACT  III 

A Hotel  Room  at  which  Milady  is  stopping 
while  her  company  is  on  the  road. 

Milady  finds  LIFEBUOY  Health  Soap  safe- 
guards health  when  she  must  temporarily  live 
in  a room  which  has  previously  been  occupied 
by  others.  It  relieves  skin  fatigue,  keeps 
the  skin  young. 


ACT  IV 


Bedtime 


SOAP 


Just  before  turning  in  Milady  cares  for  her 
complexion  with  PEAR'S  Soap  — matchless 
for  the  complexion  since  1789. 


Lever  Brothers  Company 


Cambridge,  Mass. 


Charles  E.  Bray 
Aaron  J.  Jones 


Chicago  General  Committee 

MARCUS  HEIMAN,  Chairman 

Mort  H.  Singer 
C.  S.  Humphreys 


VV.  S.  Butterfiei.d 
W.  E.  Burloch 


Los  Angeles  General  Committee 

BEN  J.  PIAZZA,  Chairman 

George  Sackett,  Manager  Los  Angeles  Orpheum  Lee  Kind  and  Ray  Perry,  Sale  of  Seats 


William  Hamilton  Cline,  Publicity 
Al  Trahern,  Program 


Ray  Jones,  Outdoor  Publicity  and  Transportation 
John  Kelly,  Assistant  Publicity 


Sid  Grauman 
Louis  B.  Mayer 


Warner  Brothers  Studio 
Coast  Theatres  Company 


HONORARY  COMMITTEE 
Universal  Pictures  Corporation  West 
Joseph  Schenck 

ORCHESTRA  STAGE  MANAGEMENT 

A.  F.  Frankenstein  and  Allen  Hall  P.  O.  Paulson  and  Chas.  Norton 

Pittsburgh  General  Committee 

EUGENE  L.  CONNELLY,  Chairman 
Hon.  William  A.  Magee,  Mayor  of  Pittsburgh,  Honorary  Chairman 


Harry  Davis 
Hon.  John  P.  Harris 
John  B.  Reynolds 


D.  A.  Harris 
Harry  Brown 
Leonard  Brooks 


J.  J.  Joyce 
L.  A.  McDonald 
J.  A.  Jackson 


Rochester  General  Committee 


JOHN  J.  O’NEIL,  Chairman  and  Treasurer 
Hon.  C.  D.  Van  Zandt,  Mayor  of  Rochester,  Honorary  Chairman 

Senator  J.  Henry  Walters,  Guest  of  Honor  and  Special  Representative  of  E.  J.  Albee 
Archie  McCallum  Clifford  C.  Smith  William  Callahan  J.  Earl  Pitcher 

John  J.  Farren  Howard  Shannon  Floyd  J.  Mannely  Harry  Abbott 

Harry  Mitchell,  Master  of  Ceremonies  Frank  McNish 

Detroit  General  Committee 

Luther  E.  Goble,  B.  F.  Keith  Temple  Theatre,  Chairman 

Bert  Williams,  Manager  La  Salle  and  Palace  Theatres  Ben  Cohen,  Manager  Colonial  Theatre 

George  Guise,  Manager  Miles  Circuit  of  Theatres  George  Sampson,  Manager  Cinderella  Theatre 

Michael  Schoenherr,  Manager  Columbia  Theatre  Fred  Grenell,  News  Publicity 

Simon  Meretsky,  Manager  Capitol  Theatre,  Windsor,  Canada  Fred  Button,  General  Advertising 

Baltimore  General  Committee 

FRED  C.  SCHANBERGER,  Chairman 

Hon.  Howard  W.  Jackson,  Mayor  of  Baltimore,  Honorary  Chairman 

J.  Lawrence  Schanb.erger  Lou  Ranndell  Basil  Sadler 

Fred  C.  Schanberger,  Jr.  Sol  Lachs  Emory  McClellan 

Leonard  B.  McLaughlin  Samuel  Thuman  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  Palmo  Dowell 

Committee  From  Boumi  Temple  of  Mystic  Shriners 

Cincinnati  General  Committee 

I.  LIBSON,  Chairman 

Hon.  George  E.  Carrel,  Mayor  of  Cincinnati,  Honorary  Chairman 

Ned  Hastings  Charles  O’Neill  William  Goldenberg 

William  Stiegler  William  Clark  Albert  E.  Thompson 

Elmer  Fries  Roy  H.  Beattie  Moses  Strauss 

Louisville  General  Committee 

FRED  CAMPBELL,  Chairman 

Geo.  Maurer,  Rialto  Theatre  Walter  Floyd,  Strand  Theatre  W.  H.  Kaye,  Colonel 

Alton  B.  McCoy,  Majestic  Theatre  Geo.  Sine,  Publicity  Fred  Levy 

Harry  Moore,  Mary  Anderson  Theatre  Earl  Kellar,  Music 


Philadelphia  General  Committee 


EXECUTIVE 

Abe  Sablosky,  Chairman 
Harry  T.  Jordan 


SECRETARY 

Chari.es  P.  Shisi.er 


PUB  El  CITY 

ABE  EINSTEIN,  Chairman 

George  Young  Herman  Dieck 

Jos.  McCreedy  Arthur  Waters 

James  Martin  Linton  Martin 

Harry  L.  Knapp  Arthur  Tubbs 

VAUDEVILEE  SHOW 

F.  G.  NIXON-NIRDLINGER.  Chairman 

Frank  Wolf  Nathan  Sablosky 

Harry  Smith  D.  R.  Sablosky 

Walter  Steele 

STATE  MANAGER 

Littleton  Moore 

PICTURE  THEATRES 

Frank  W.  Buhi.er 

PARADE 

CHARLES  THOMSON,  Chairman 

H.  Bart  McHugh 


TREASURER 

Jos.  Dougherty  George  Metzel 

Wm.  K.  Goldenberg 

ARENA 

M.  W.  TAYLOR,  Chairman 

Jules  Aaronson  Frank  Donnelly 

H.  A.  Phillips  Edgar  Wolf 

Jos.  Murphy  Martin  Wolf 

W'm.  Wilson  Walter  Jacobs 

POEICE 

W.M.  K.  Goldenberg 
MUSIC 

JOS.  COHEN,  Chairman 

Charles  P.  Shisler  Jos.  C.  Dougherty 

TRANSPORTATION 

LEWIS  SABLOSKY,  Chairman 

Chas.  Strakosch  Irving  Dogle 

Jules  Catsiff  James  Crowley 

McCarthy  & Williams  Homer  Lord 

INVITED  GUESTS 

John  J.  McQuirk 


Greater  New  York  Local  Committees 
M A N H A'r TAN— PA  L M G A R D E N 

SOL.  LEVOY,  Chairman 


John  Buck 
Ralph  Coni.on 


Daniel  Cummings 
Mark  Murphy 


Frank  Sullivan 

W.  H.  Qua  ID 


Arthur  Willi 


Hon.  Judge  Levine 


Mike  Duffy 
Paddy  Schwartz 
Mrs.  Wilbur 


MANHATTAN— 22nd  REGIMENT  ARMORY 

E.  ?I.  GROTH,  Chairman 


Stanley  W.  La«ton  H.  Gittleson 

M.  D.  Simmons  H.  Mandell 

H.  Federman 


J.  Frotheringham 
Geo.  Holloway 
Miss  Sally  Ward 


Arthur  Bi.ondei.i. 
Harry  Shaw 
J.  Connelly 


BRONX— HUNTS  POINT  PALACE 

ALFRED  T.  DARLING,  B.  F.  Keith’s  Royal  Theatre,  Chairman 


Edmund  J.  Manley  C.  C.  Egan 

Henry  Loew  David  Goldberg 

James  Frotheringham  George  McGuinness 

Samuel  Rose 


Edward  Bernstein 
Morris  Kashin 
George  Miner 


Edward  J.  Flynn 
J.  M.  Haffenn 


BOROUGH  COMMITTEE 

HENRY  BRUCKNER,  Honorary  Chairman 

Rev.  Harold  Willis 
Rev.  Jos.  A.  Ryan 

BROOKLYN— ARCADIA  HALL 

BENEDICT  BLATT,  Chairman 
J.  PHELAN,  Vice-Chairman 


Bernard  Kelly 
Herbert  Reynolds 
Murray  Sii.verstein 
Harry  Karasik 


Richard  Lawrence 
Hon.  Louis  D.  Gibbs 


Herman  Whitman 
Harry  Lipaowitz 
Leon  Kelmer 

Edwin  Reilly 


Harry  Moore 
William  Sheehy 
A.  L.  M.  Beed 

John  O'Connell 


R.  Bosph 

William  Wachtel 
George  Powell 


Joe  O’Neil 
S.  Strauss 
Geo.  Schench 


W.  V.  Kerrigan 


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VICTOR  RECORDS 


Baker,  Belle 
Bingham,  Ralph 
Brice,  Fanny 
Brox  Sisters 
Burr,  Henry 
Cahill,  Marie 
Cawthorn,  Joseph 
Cohan,  George  M. 
Crumit,  Frank 
Duncan  Sisters 


Gallagher  & Shean 
Green,  Jane 
Hall,  Wendell 
Hitchcock,  Raymond 
Holmes,  Taylor 
Holtz,  Lou 
Hopper,  De  Wolf 
Hunter,  Eddie 
Kelly,  Walter  C. 
Lauder,  Sir  Harry 


Moss  & Frye 
Murray,  Billy 
Patricola,  Miss 
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Price,  Georgie 
Rogers,  Will 
Ross,  Eddie 
Sissle  & Blake 
Stanley,  Aileen 
Steel,  John 


ORCHESTRAS 


Paul  Whiteman  and  His  Orchestra 
Benson  Orchestra  of  Chicago 
Brooke  Johns  and  His  Orchestra 


Garber-Davis  Orchestra 
S.  S.  Leviathan  Orchestra 
Waring’s  Pennsylvanians 


'VTOT  only  in  the  fields  of  operatic  and  classic  music  is  the  Mctrola 
^ ^ supreme.  The  latest  dance  hits,  the  captivating  songs  and  music  and 
the  droll  humor  of  the  leading  vaudeville  and  comedy  productions  are  pre- 
sented by  their  greatest  exponents  on  \ ictor  Records. 

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President,  Gordon’s  Olympia  Theatre  Co 


C.  S.  HUMPHRIES 

Manager,  Chicago  Branch,  B.  F.  Keith  Vaudeville  Exchange 


Grand  Lounge,  Shoeing  Sun  Parlor  and  Mezzanine  Floor,  N.  I'.  A.  Club 


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OR  MOST  INTRICATE  FORM 


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Author  and  Producer 


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REFKRENCES 


Martin  Beck 
Ringling  Bros 
M.  S.  Bentham 
Max  Hart 
William  Morris 
Maurice  Goodman 
Seils  Floto 


Paul  Durand 
Edward  Keller 
Morris  & Feil 
J.  J.  Murdock 
John  Robinson 
Billie  Burke 
Marinelli  Agency 


Moss'  Empires 

and  Nearly  All  Performers  Who  Crossed 
the  Ocean 


'V.  S.”  Tile  in  Foli’s  Theatre,  Washington,  I).  C. 


Leiber  Nobbe 

TILE  CONTRACTORS 


1328  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK  CITY 


Solving  the  1 heatre  Floor  Problem 

with 

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of  Rein  orc,d  Rubber 

Theatre  tervice  is  one  of  the  most  se- 
vere tests  of  flooring  durability  and  sat- 
isfaction. “U.  S.”  Tile  is  made  by  the 
United  States  Rubber  Company,  manu- 
facturers of  rubber  flooring  since  1897. 

A durability  which  approaches  perma- 
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tinctive and  attractive  in  color  and  de- 
sign, “U.  S.”  Tile  has  been  endorsed 
by  architects  and  builders  as  the  ideal 
floor  for  theatres,  hotels,  hospitals, 
homes,  etc. 

The  following  are  a few  of  the  theatres 
in  which  “U.  S.”  Tile  has  been  installed: 
New  York  City — Keith’s  Palace,  Cos- 
mopolitan, Tivoli,  Coliseum;  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. — Poli’s;  Boston,  Mass. — The 
Beacon;  Philadelphia — Fox’s;  Newark, 
N.  J. — The  Branford;  Atlantic  City — 
The  Hippodrome,  etc.,  etc. 

We  also  manufacture  a full  line  of  per- 
forated and  corrugated  mats  and  mat- 
tings. 


FAMOUS 

ORANGE  DRINK 


United  States  Rubber  Company 

FLOORING  DEPARTMENT 

1790  Broadway,  New  York  City 

Branches  in  every  industrial  center. 


Sold  only  at  our  90  stores  throughout 


NEW  YORK, 
CONEY  ISLAND, 


BROOKLYN, 

ROCKAWAY 


PHILADELPHIA 


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More  “Power 


Henry  L.  Doherty  & Company 
of  New  York  and  affiliated 
power,  light,  gas,  street  railway, 
oil  and  other  public  utilities 
companies  throughout  America 
extend  sincere  wishes  to  mem- 
bers of  N.  \h  A.  for  continued 
prosperity  and  success. 


Henry  L.  Doherty  & Co.,  through  its  great  subsidiary. 
Cities  Service  Co.,  operates  public  utilities  in  600 
communities,  serving  2,750,000  people.  Over  90,000,000 
passengers  ride  every  year  on  its  street  railways.  It 
produces  30,000  barrels  of  crude  oil  every  day,  in  21 
states. 


Henry  L.  Doherty  & Company 


Good  Food  and  Good  li’is 


rten 


Importer — Make 


Gowns  and  Aiillinery 


130  WEST  45th  STREET,  NEW  YORK 


^''Little  Place  That  Grew 


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BEST  WISHES  FROM 


New  York 


Baseball  Club 


Charles  A.  Stoneham 

President 


Francis  X.  AIcQuade 

T reasurer 


John  J.  McGraw 

rice-President  and  Manager 


James  J.  Tierney 

Secretary 


Polo  Grounds,  157th  Street  and  8th  Avenue 


Top  Row 
Left  to  Right 

Muesel,  Jonnard,  Jackson,  Dean,  Lindstrom,  Oescheger,  Terry,  Bentley,  Gowdy,  Snyder,  Bradshaw 

Middle  Row 

Wilson,  Ainsmith,  \oung,  O’Connell,  Dolan,  John  J.  McGraw  (Manager),  Jennings,  Frisch, 

Nehf,  Kelly,  Ryan 

Bottom  Row 

Trainer  Parker,  McQuillan,  Groh,  Southworth,  Gearin,  Maun,  Baldwin,  Huntzinger,  V.  Barnes 


National  League  Champions  1923 


A'  ' Asl 

Artists  Living  in  Buffalo 

Should  Bear  in  Mind  and  Always  Know 

The  Abo\  e Bank  Is  One  Today 


BOB  HALL. 

That  Extemporaneous  Chap 
Direction:  HARRY  WEBER 


Booking  Exchange  Co 


Compliments  of 


SPRINGFIELD,  O 

(Main  Office) 


Hon.  Charles  W.  Culkin 


NEW  YORK  CITY 


DETROIT,  MICH 


BUFFALO,  N.  Y 


PITTSBURGH,  PA 


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4 

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Compliments  of 


Shipway  Marble  Company 


16  EAST  40th  STREET 


NEW’  YORK  CITY 


AND 


Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass'iCompany 

Carrara  Glass  DeparUnetit 


16  EAST  40th  STREET 


NEW’  YORK  CITY 


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F r o m O ii  r Friends  O n t - o f - T o njo  n 


1924  — Sioux  City’s  75th 
Birthday  and  Diamond 
Jubilee 


Sioux  City,  Iowa,  where  the 
tall  corn  grows 


National 

\^audcville  Artists 

A Welcome  is  F.xt ended 
to  You  by  Sioux  CityA 
Retail  Stores 


Associated  Retailers  of 
Sioux  City 


Sioux  City — Gateway  to  the 
Great  \orthwest 


Known  for  its  beautiful 
Orpheum  Theatre 


COURTESY 

SIOUX  CITY 
BUS  & TRANSFER  CO. 

BEST  WISH E S 
FROM 

SIOUX  CITY  JOURNAL 

TO 

X.  V.  A. 

Best  Wishes 

Nolen  Soft  Water  Laundry 
and  Dry  Cleaners 

SIOUX  CITY,  iow.\ 
Compliments  to  J . A. 

SIOUX  CITY  TRIBUNE 

Sioux  City's  Best  Daily  N e^ws paper 
Read  Every’n-here 


Compliments  of 

BARKER  TRANSFER  CO. 

NEW.ARK.  NEW  JERSEY 


FIFTY-FIVE  YEARS  SELLIXG  GOOD  PAIST 

J.  J.  HOCKENJOS  CO. 

Paints,  oils  and  Tarnishes 
Manufacturers’  and  Painters’  Supplies 
Warehouses:  7-12  Maple  Place 
829  BRO.AD  STREET.  NEW.^RK.  N.  J. 
Telephone  3520  Mulberry 

Address  All  Communications  to  the  Company 

Compliments  of 

PLANTERS  HOTEL 

NEW  ORLE.\NS,  L.\. 

Opposite  Palace  Theatre 
Phone  2849  Madison  Square 

OSCAR  OREGAR 

Ladies’  and  Gentlemen’s  Tailor 
Theatrical  Work.  .Alterations  and  Repairing  a 
Specialty.  .All  Kinds  of  New  Work  to  Order 
51  WEST  29th  STREET.  NEW  YORK 


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PREFERENTIAL  CARD 

(PROFerSSfONAL) 


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lission  of  Actors  Equity 
elation  and  National 
V’audeville  Artists.) 


ALL  POSSIBLE  COURTESY  AND  FAVOR  IN  THE 
'll  MAfff^  OFSCCCO^DATIONS^w 


ICE-PBESIDENT 


UNITED  HOTELS  COMPANY  OF  AMERICA 
2S  West  4Stm  Stbeet.  New  York  City 


THE  UNITED  CARD 


\V>ite  for  one.  It  will  make  “the  road”  easier  and  more  comfortable  for 
_vou.  “United”  Hotels  are  indebted  to  the  profession  for  past  support.  We 
wish  to  prove  our  gratitude  for  that  and  also  our  desire  to  serve  you  even  more 
zealously  in  the  future.  Write  to  me  personally  or  to  the  secretary  of  your 
organization  and  signed  card  will  be  forwarded. 


J.  LESLIE  KINCAID, 
Vice-President 


Thb  Clifton Niagara  Falls,  ('an. 

(Open  May  to  September) 
T’ncler  (’onstruction 

*TIi6  Roosevelt New  York  (’it.v 

'The  Henjamiii  Franklin. . .Fhila,  l*a. 

The  Olympic Seattle.  Wash. 

*The  Niagara.  . .Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Tlie  Alexander  Hamilton. 

Paterson,  N.  .1. 
^Opening  Late  in  1924 


The  Bancroft 

The  Durant 

The  Lawrence.... 
The  Onondaga.... 
The  Pt'mi-Ilarri.s. 

The  Portage 

The  Robert  Treat . 
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King  Edward..,., 
Prince  Eihvard. . . 
The  Mount  Royal 
Royal  Connaught . 


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Flint,  Mich. 

Erie.  Pa. 

.Syracuse.  N.  Y. 
..Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Akron,  Ohio 

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. Roche.ster.  N.  Y. 
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Utica.  N.  Y. 

.Toronto,  Canaila 
. WimUor.  Canatla 
. . . M<)H‘ real.  Can. 
. . Hamilton,  Can. 


THE  COLONIAL  CHAIN 

(American  Hotels  Corporation) 

The  Colonial (iardner.  Mass 

The  Burritt New  Britain.  Conn 

The  Pontiac Oswego.  N.  Y 


European  Correspondent:  U.  N.  I.  T. 
Operating  50  famous  old-tcorld  hotels 


United  Elotels  Company  of  America 

and  American  Hotels  Corporation 


YO^ 


New  York  s Latest  Palatial 
Hotel 

EnrvARD  Clinton  Fogg, 

Managing  Director 


EXECUTIVE  OFFICES 


25  West  45th  Street 


New  York  City 


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EXPERT 


IN  LIFE  INSURANCE 
SERVICE 


TO  THE  PROFESSION 


Thos.  Jardine 

615  COMMERCE  BLD( 
ST.  PALL,  ME\X. 


Regards  to  Joe  Radcliff  and  Jimmie  Hanlon — 
Reliable  Men  Representing  Reliable  Companies 


THE  WRIGHT  TRANSFER  CO 


MILLER’S  CAFETERIA 


Theatrical  Transfer 


611  HENNEPIN  AVENUE 
MINNEAPOLIS,  MINN. 
Downstai  rs 


1628  GLENARM  ST..  DENVER,  COLO. 


Phones  Main  3311-762 
Res.  Phone  York  487 


Compliments  of 


A.  H.  ROSS  and  SONS 


OFFICE  EQUIPMENT  CO 


Coal  Dealers 


LOUISVILLE,  KY 


NEWARK,  NEW  JERSEY 


Compliments  of 

S.  K.  Seidenberg  and  Comp.any 

Coal  Dealers 

“We  Heat  Your  Dressing-Rooms’’ 

In  Newark.  New  Jersey 


.■111  Keith  Theatres 


of  Louisville  Bank  at 

Citizens  Union  4th  St.  Bank 


W.  R.  KREBS 

CURTAINS  AND  DRAPERIES 

Of  Every  Description  for  HOME  or  STAGE 
V’audeville  Drops,  Ground  Cloths 
250  W.  54th  STREET 
NEW  YORK 


When  Keith  Theatres  of  Louisville  Remodel 


BREDEMAN  BROTHERS 


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From  Our  Friends  in  Troy,  N . Y . 


To  Keep  Right 
You  Must  Sleep  Right 

Your  body  is  like  the  storage  battery  of  your 
oar.  Constant  use  runs  it  down  and  wears  it 
out.  Sleep  is  nature’s  method  of  recharging 
your  consumed  vitality. 

The  Foster  IDEAL  Spring 

Helps  nature  and  helps  you  because  its  120 
extra  tall,  upright,  spiral  springs  give  you 
better  sleep.  If  interested  in  perfect  sleep 
write 

R.  C.  REYNOLDS 

Complete  Home  Furnisher 
TROY  ALBANY  SCHENECTADY 


The  Troy  Sunday  Budget 

TROY,  N.  Y. 


The  First  Paper  in  Eastern  Neiv 
York  to  Feature  F audeville  N e<u:s 

Compliments  and  Best  fVishes  of 

The  Adirondack  Printing  Co. 

■JAMES  LEMKE,  Prop. 

TROY,  N.  Y. 


JACK’S 

Sen  load  Our  Specialty 
FOURTH  STREET 
Two  Minutes  from  Proctor’s 

Best  IVishes  to  the  N.  V.  A.’s 
from 

Troy  Lodge 
B.  P.  O.  E.  No.  141 


THE  TROY  OBSERVER 

TROY,  N.  Y. 

Presents  Its  Compliments  to  The  National 
Vaudeville  Artists  and  IVishes  Them 

Every  Success 
M.  F.  COLLl.NS,  Prop. 


Compliments  of 

A FRIEND 


Best  IVishes  to  the  N.  V.  A.  from 

City  officials  of  Troy,  N.Y. 

Harry  E.  Cunton,  Mayor 
Frank  H.  Miter,  Commissioner  Public  Safety 
Chas.  E.  Crowley,  Commissioner  Public  fV orks 
John  C.  Watts,  City  Engineer 
James  A.  McCarthy,  Comptroller 
Al.  Lloyd,  City  Treasurer 
John  P.  Taylor,  Corporation  Counsel 
Cornelius  Casey,  Chief  of  Fire  Department 
John  Rohn,  Chief  of  Police 

and 

PROCTOR’S  NEW  THEATRE 

CHAS.  H.  GOULDING,  Manager 

Troy’s  Leading  Hotel 

HOTEL  RENSSELAER 

Cor.  First  and  River  Streets 

JOHN  McGLYN.  Prop. 


Compliments  of 

THE  DEVOE  ELECTRIC  CO. 

TROY,  N.  Y. 


Troy  618 

HOTEL  ELDORADO 

PAUL  REINHARDT,  Prop. 

121  Fourth  Street,  1 block  from  Proctor’s 

Where  They  All  Go  In  Troy 


THE  FLORENCE  GARDEN 

Troy's  Only  Italian  and  American 
Restaurant 

81  Third  Street,  Next  Lincoln  Theatre 

JOSEPH  GIORDANA,  Prop. 


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Event  — GLOVES 


AK  1 Is  1 h ot  the  sta^e  \\  ear  apirropriate  filoves. 

W'liether  for  street,  tlress,  sport  wear  or  the 
“play,”  the  jjloves  worn  by  the  well-firooaied  “artist” 
show  nice  discrimination  of  taste  and  careful  selection. 


for  which  the  well-d resseii  man 
or  woman  has  the  appropriate 
glove — tucked  in  the  pocket  of 
the  car.  Tire  and  chain  emer- 
gencies have  no  respect  for  how 
you’re  dressed  or  where  you’re 
going.  When  they  arise,  soft, 
pliable,  LEATflER  work-gloves 
protect  your  hands,  wrists  and 
sleeves.  Have  you  a pair  of 
Heavy  Duty  gloves  in  your  car? 


ritis  is  a perfectly  natural  outcome,  for  every  person 
who  gives  thought  to  dress  realizes  the  importance  of 
wearing  gloves  adapted  to  the  occasion  and  the  costume. 


"Lhere  are  so  many  different  materials,  so  many  dif- 
ferent styles  and  colors  that  one  is  sure  to  find  just 
the  glo\e  that  harmonizes. 


^ our  favorite  shop  is  tioiv  shoiving 
the  correct  hand-apparel  for  Spring 
and  Summer  in  styles  that  are  very 
appealing. 


In  Any  Event 


Sponsored  by 


THE  GLOVE  INDUSTRY,  65  Fifth  Avenue 
New  ^"ork,  N.  Y. 


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On  the  Links  or  on 


They  Wear 

ZEPHERIZED 


Knit 

Underwear 


And  here’s  the  reason 

ZEPHERIZED  Knit  Underwear 
keeps  the  body  cool  and  comfortable 
and  allows  perfect  freedom  of  move- 
ment. 

ZEPHERIZED  describes  light- 
weight Knit  Underwear  that  has 
been  BLEACHED.  It  is  cooler, 
absorbs  perspiration  more  quickly 
and  permits  rapid  evaporation.  The 
knit  construction  is  very  elastic, 
gives  freely  with  the  slightest  or 
most  vigorous  movement  of  the 
body. 

ZEPHERIZED  Knit  Underwear 
is  made  in  cotton,  linen,  silk  and 
mixtures,  in  every  style,  in  union 
suits  and  two-piece  garments — for 
men,  women,  children  and  infants. 
Gives  satisfactory  wear.  It  is  being 
featured  this  Spring  and  Summer  by 
some  hundred  manufacturers  who 
know  it  has  all  the  qualities  that 
make  it  ideal  for  mild  or  hot 
weather. 

For  Men 

ZEPHERIZED  Underwear  for  men 
may  be  had  in  these  easily  remembered, 
easily  named  popular  styles  — your 
dealer  has  them: 

KNIT-ATHLETIC  — Sleeveless,  loose, 
knee-length.  Two-piece  or  union  suit. 
SEMILETIC  — Sleev^eless,  sox-length. 
Two-piece  or  union  suit. 

KNITGARD — Short  sleeve,  three-quar- 
ters length.  Two-piece  or  union  suit. 

For  Women 

ZEPHERIZED  is  obtainable  in  all  of 
the  many  styles  of  undergarments  in 
white  and  pastel  colors. 


Sample  of  ZEPHERIZED  fabric  and  Home  Test  Folder  on  request 
Address  : Roy  A.  Cheney,  Sec’y, 

05  Fifth  Avenue, 

New  York,  N.  Y. 


An  Assoriation  of  Knit  Underwear 
Manufacturers  representing  75  per 
cent  of  the  output  of  Knit  Under- 
wear in  the  United  States. 


'CIATED  KNIT 


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From  Our  F r i e ?i  d s in  Philadelphia 


LIT  BROTHERS  Store  is  your  home. 
Remember  that  where'er  you  roam. 
Have  always  served  you  in  the  past 
Always  with  you  first  and  last. 
Lest  we  forget  this  glorious  day. 
Success  to  you,  every  N.  V.  A. 


BOB  HALL 

That  Extemporaneous  Chap 
Direction  HARRY  WEBER 


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Fantastique  i Moments  A Music 

The  Most  Wonderful  Musical  Act  Ever  Produced.  Featuring 


^4poiio 


Fred  Berrens 

LORA  FOSTER 


the  exact  playing  of  the  world’s  greatest  pianists 
— Godowsky,  Bauer,  Gabrilowitsch,  the  great 
Paderewski  and  a host  of  others.  To  hear  the 
APOLLO  is  to  want  one  in  your  home.  \ ou 
can  hear  it  at  any  of  the  Wurlitzer  stores  located 
in  principal  cities  from  coast  to  coast.  Write  for 
Catalogue,  Prices  and  Convenient  Terms  of  Pay- 
ment. 


Here  is  an  act  that  is  amazing  the  vaud^vill’ 
world,  a production  the  properties  of  which  in- 
clude the  most  magnificent  piano  in  the  world — 
the  APOLLO  Reproducing  Piano.  In  this  act 
the  APOLLO  replaces  the  living  pianist  in  a 
manner  that  is  at  once  amazing  and  completely 
satisfying.  It  duplicates  with  uncanny  accuracy 


PIANOS  - ORGANS  - HARPS  - MUSICAL  INSTRUMENTS 

All  Principal  Cities  From  Coast  to  Coast 


Stores  In 


Boston 

Buffalo 

Camden 

Chicago 

Cincinnati 


Cleveland 

Columbus 

Dayton 

Detroit 

East  St.  Louis 


Greensburg,  Pa 
Hamilton.  O. 

1 ronton,  O. 
Kansas  City 
Los  Angeles 


Louisville 
Middletown.  O. 
Milwaukee 
Newcastle,  Pa. 
New  York 


Niagara  Falls 
Oakland 
Philadelphia 
Piqua.  O. 
Pittsburg 


Rochester 
St.  Louis 
San  Francisco 
Springfield 
Syracuse 


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Only  the  majric  of  a DeVilbiss  Pertumizer  can  reincarnate  the  departed 
souls  of  favorite  flowers. 

Horne  on  waves  of  ethereal  mist,  invisible  jrarlands  weave  a spell  of 
fragrance  that  is  a delightful  accentuation  of  personality. 

The  acme  of  refinement  and  convenience  is  this  exquisitely  fashioned 
toilet  accessory  which  reduces  the  heaviest  odor  to  the  consistency  you 
desire  and  yet  retains  the  elusive  charm  of  the  most  delicate  fragrance. 

A variety  of  sizes,  for  Perfumes  and  Toilet  waters,  wherever  toilet 
goods  are  sold. 


THE  DeVILDISS  MEG.  CO.,  TOLEDO,  OHIO 


.znX/v,  .zoov, 


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J.  J.  MALONEY 

General  Manager,  B.  F.  Keith’s  Greater  New  York  Theatres 


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Mrs.BobHalu 


Direction:  HARRY  WEBER 


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NOW  SURPASSING  ITS  OWN  UNEQUALLED 
ACHIEVEMENTS  OE  THE  PAST 


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GOOD  PRODUCTIONS 


IT  IS  THE  SAME  AS 


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Telephone  0474  Chickering 


PARIS 


Safe  Deposit  Vaults 


Boxes  and  safes  to  meet  the  requirements 
of  individuals,  estates  and  corporations. 

Guaranty  Safe  Deposit 
Company 

Fifth  Ave.  and  Madison  Ave.  and 

44th  St.  60th  St. 


©COHN  & ROSENBERGER.  INC.,  N.  Y 


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Skc  II  be  proud  op 

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THE  BOILER  PLANT 


KEITH’S  PALACE  THEATRE 

BURNS  BALLARD  LULL  OIL 

In  a 

BALLARD  OIL  BURNING  SYSTEM 

Boilers  of  Everj"  Type  and  Size  in  Private  Residences,  Heating  Plants  and  Power 
Plants  Equipped  to  Burn  Fuel  Oil 

Long  Term  Contracts  for  the  Delivery  of  Fuel  Oil  by  Our  Own  Motor  Tank 
Trucks  From  Our  Own  Oil  Terminals 

Telephone  Rector  6000 

BALLARD  OIL  EQUIPMENT  CO.,  Inc. 

120  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK 


CORLIES  MACY  & CO. 

ESTABLISHED  1857 
7 EAST  45th  street 

Society  Stationers 
Office  Supplies  Printing 


Win.  H.  Jackson  Company 


1153  MYRTLE  AVE.,  Cor.  Broadway 
BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 


Kstablishecl  1896 


Phone  2245-2246  Pulaski 


Electrical  IViring  and  Equipments  in  Theatres  Our  Specialty 


The  Installation  in  the  New  .Magnificent  E.  F.  Albee  Theatre.  Brooklyn,  Is  Being  Done  by  fs 


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Compliments 


Beechhurst 
Community  House 


BEECHHURSl 


From  its  Board  of  Directors  and  its  Members 


NATIONAI.  VAUDEVILLE  ARTISTS 


Theatrical  Iron  Work,  Counter  Weight  Systems.  Stage  Curtain  Rigging,  Steel  anc 
Information  on  Stage  Rigging  anti  Construction  will  be  Gladly  Furr 

STAGE  EQUIPMENT  AND  PORTAHLE  BALLROOM  FLOORS 


534-536-538  M'est  30th  Street,  New  York  City 


The  above  is  a photograph  of  our  system  installed  in  B.  F. 
Keith’s  "Perfect  Playhouse,’’  the  Palace  Theatre,  Cleveland 


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More  News  Than  Any  Other  Ohio  Dailv 


COLUMBUS,  OHIO 


Is  Delivered  Regularly  By  Carrier  Into 
Two  of  Every  Three  Homes  of  Columbus 


POPULAR  PRICED  HOTELS 


NORWICH 

ROL-EDDY 


COLUMBUS,  OHIO 


NEW  SOUTHERN  HOTEL 


special  Rates  to  K.  V.  A.  Artists 


Absolutely  Fireproof 
Special  Attention  to  N.  T.  A.  Members 


COLUMBUS  HOTEL 


G.  F.  MORROW,  Manager 


CHAS.  L.  BEATHARD,  Mgr. 


Special  Rates  to  N.  A.  Members 


THE  MRGINIA  HOTEL 


PFEIFER  SHOW  PRINT 


COLUMBUS,  OHIO 


COLUMBUS,  OHIO 


Special  Scenery  and  Stage  Settings 

The  Schell  Scenic  Studio 


THE  E.  H.  SELL  COMPANY 


Office  Fixtures 
COLUMBUS.  OHIO 


COLUMBUS,  OHIO 


CHITTENDEN  HOTEL 


ears 


Rates  $2.00  and  Up 
Restaurant  and  Coffee  Shop 


COLUMBUS.  OHIO 


A Strong  Admirer 
A Constructive  Critic 
A Faithful  Friend 


MUSIC  STORE 


168  NORTH  MlOH  STREET 


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Columbus,  Ohio, 

April  12,  1924 


Mr.  W.  W,  Prosser,  Manager 

Keith's  Theatre 

City. 


My  dear  Prosser 

Aladdin  Temple  considers  it  a pleasure  and  a 
privilege  to  hand  you  herewith  a check  on  account  of  the  Souvenir 
Program  of  the  National  Vaudeville  Artists'  Benefit, 

We  feel  deeply  grateful  for  the  many  courtesies 
shown  our  Temple  by  the  Vaudeville  Artists  and  those  connected 
with  this  profession,  for  the  many  services  rendered  to  us  which 
played  a prominent  part  in  many  of  our  entertainments. 

We  feel  very  grateful  to  Nobles  connected  with 
your  Theatre,  for  the  many  personal  favors  they  have  done  us  in 
advancing  the  interests  in  our  Show  work  in  the  interests  of  our 
Temple . 

We  always  stand  ready  to  extend  the  ‘‘glad  hand’’ 
to  this  profession,  and  with  best  wishes  for  the  future,  we  are. 


Courteously  yours 


Potentate 


F r o rri  Our  F r i c n d s i n C h i c a g o 


C'ommonwcalth  Edison 


Electric  Shops 


72  WEST  ADAMS  STREET 
CHICAGO 


ConipU/neiits  of 

A Friend 


Dr.  Henry  J.  Schireson 

Specialist 

Eye,  Ear,  Nose  and  'Ehroat 
and  Plastic  Surj^ery 


Greetings  to 
Fanny  lirice 
Duncan  Sisters 
Senator  Murphy 
West  on  & Klaine 
Den  ISard 
•lane  Green 
Theodore  Stepanoff 
Xat  Renard 
Martha  Pryor 
Marcel  Klauber 
Berk  Kelly 
Brill  Sisters 
Deslys  Sisters 
Rubini  Sisters 
Lew  Brice 
Lou  Holtz 
and 

many  otliers. 


Suite  200 

STATE-LAKE  BITLOINC; 
CHICAGO 


Compliments  of 

LIEBERMAX  AND  HEIX 

Civil  Engineers 

STATE-LAKE  BUILDING,  CHICAGO 


Compliments  of 

H oine  Fuel  and  Supply  Co. 

C.  S.  WILLIS.  President 

112  \V.  ADAMS  STREET,  CHICAGO,  ILL. 


Coupon  Tickets 


Roll  and  Folded  Tickets 


^BCUsOc^TQ 

34S  N.  ASHLAND  AVENUE,  CHICAGO 


Bob  Schoexecker 
•.4rci(s  Service  Mon” 


Coupon  Books 


Ticket  Racks 


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IV here  all  the  Actors 


FRANK  RAPPOLD 


CINCINNATI’S 


CINCINNATI,  O 


Manager 


savings 

Deposits 


Why  Do  the  Fheatrical  People  Wait  Until  They 
Reach  Cincinnati  for  Their  Drv  Cleaning;? 


Oiir  Home  Office  and  Seven  Branches  furnish 
any  banking  facilities  required,  with  efficient 
services  in  all  transactions. 


Try  Us  the  Next  Time  You’re  Here 
We  Specialize  in  Theatrical  Work 


The  Teasdalc  Co. 

Dyeing  and  Cleaning 
625-627  WALNUT  ST.,  CINCINNATI,  OHIO 


SAVINGS  BANK  & TRUST  CO, 


SEVENTH  and  VINE 


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Actors’  Headquarters 
in  Cincinnati 


IF  a WHO’S  WHO  of  hotels  were  to  be 
compiled,  Hotel  Sinton  would  unquestionably 
be  ranked  in  the  forefront  of  the  world’s  most 
hospitable  hostelries. 

Especially  does  Hotel  Sinton  offer  the  environ- 
ment and  the  comforts  that  appeal  so  strongly 
to  all  disciples  of  the  Thespian  art. 

When  you  play  Cincinnati,  make  sure  of  your 
comfort  as  well  as  of  the  inspiration  that  will 
enable  you  to  appear  at  your  best  on  the  stage, 
by  stopping  at  Hotel  Sinton. 

Many  of  your  most  distinguished  comrades  in 
the  profession  have  repeatedly  chosen  Hotel 
Sinton  as  their  home  when  playing  Cincinnati. 
So  we  can  unhesitatingly  urge  you  to  make 
Hotel  Sinton  your  headquarters  whenever  you 
are  booked  in  the  Queen  City. 

It  will  give  us  pleasure  to  make  you  feel  “at 
home”  the  Sinton  way. 


Grand  Cafe,  Quick  Lunch  and 
Soda  Fountain  Refectory  at 
Prices  That  Appeal  to  All. 


Hotel  Sinton 


Cincinnati's  Finest  Hotel 

Accommodations  for  1200  Guests 
Every  Room  With  Bath  and  Servidor 
Management  John  L.  Horg.w 


Flowers  Delivered  Anywhere  in  the  United 
States  the  Same  Day  as  Ordered 


Quality  plus  Service! 


CINCINNATI 


To  mention  Floiivers  is  to  think  of 


JULIUS  BAER 


138-140  EAST  FOURTH  STREET 
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Stage  Curtains 
Furniture 
Slip  Covers 
Artistic  Draperies 


The 

W.  H.  Fagaley  & Co. 


CANAL  .\ND  WALNUT  STS., 
CINCINNATI.  OHIO 


LOBBY  FRAMES  RAILINGS 

Ticket  Choppers  Booths 

Marquise  Door  Hardveare 

Newman  Manufacturing  Co. 

416  ELM  STREET,  CINCINNATI,  OHIO 


HOTEL  EIMER 

WM.  EIMER.  Proprietor 

European  Plan,  $1.50  and  h p 


SIXTH  AND  W.\LNUT  STREETS 
CINCINN.ATI,  OHIO 


SHIPPED  TO  ALL  PARTS  OI 
THE  COUNTRY 


FIXTURES 


WIRING 


AND 


SHIPPED  AND  PLACED  ALL  OVER 
THE  COUNTRY 


The  Devere  Electric  Co 


CINCINNATI 


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From  Our  F r i ends  i u C i n c I Ji  n a 1 1 


Cincinnati  Headquarters 


FOR 


Theatrical  Supplies 

We  carry  a complete  line  of  make-ups  and  the  other  accessories  used  by  the  theatrical 
profession. 

You  have  your  choice  of  several  high-grade  brands,  as  we  stock  the  products  of  the 
world’s  best  manufacturers  of  theatrical  supplies. 

t)ur  store  at  Sixth  and  Vine  will  be  glad  to  fill  your  theatrical  needs  while  you  are  in 
Cincinnati.  It  is  centrally  located — convenient  to  the  leading  theatres  and  hotels. 

Toilet  Goods 

Any  one  of  our  23  Stores  can  supply  your  every  need  in  toilet  goods.  You  will  find  in 
them  all  the  foreign  and  domestic  goods  that  are  worth  while. 

Visit  our  stores  while  in  Cincinnati  and  let  us  serve  you,  as  we  have  hundreds  of  other 
famous  artists  of  the  theatrical  profession. 

DOW’S 

Tin-enty-Three  Quality  Drug  Stores 

CINCINNATI,  OHIO 


Members  of  the  N.  V.  A.  Club  Will  Find 
a Warm  Hospitality 

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HOTEL  HAVLIX 


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'‘.■ill  Kiiitis  of  Signs” 


55  WALNCT  STREET 


Phone  Main  5859 


Cincinnati's  Hotel  of  Comfort 


T h c Hotel  X"  1 a n d 

CINCINNATI 


Attractive  Rooms  at  Moderate  Prices 


Superior  Restaurant  Service.  Most  Complete 
Turkish  Baths  for  Men  and  Women  in 
Middle  West 

SEVENTH  BETWEEN  RACE  AND  VINE 


Compliments  of 

rhe  Dwver  Bros,  and  Co. 

Theatre  and  Motion  - Picture  Equipment 
520  BROADWAY.  CINCINNATI.  OHIO 
H.yRRY  A.  BVGIE.  General  Manager 


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THE  BLACK  LAUGH” 

The  Assassin  of  Grief  and  Remorse 
Direction:  ROSE  & CURTIS 


DISTINCTIVE 

ARTISTS 


The  Rendezvous  of  the  Profession 


When  in  Denver 


EDELWEISS  CAFE 


ULTRA-ARTISTIC 


PHOTOGRAPHS 


CHAS.  SUCHOTZKI,  Prop. 
1649-55  CALIFORNIA  STREET 


Ethel  Barrymore 


IPs  Oyster  H oiise 

Denver  s Old  Reliable 


Chappell  House 
Denver,  Colorado 


1514-1518  WELTON  STREET 


Phone  M-378 


Your  Friends  in  Showland  Will  Tell  You  That 
Pell’s  is  the  Equal  of  Any  Fish  and  Oyster  House 
in  America 


Rates 
to  the 


Karyl  Norman 


DIRECTLY  OPPOSITE  THE  ORPHEl'.M 


Standish  Hotel 

DENVER,  COLORADO 
(In  same  block  with  Orpheum  Theater) 

The  Ho  me  of  the  majority  of  the  profes- 
sional people  visiting  Denver 

Rates  always  the  same  regardless  of 
conditions 

S.  C.  HOOVER,  Prop. 


Distinctive  Styles  in 
Men’s  Apparel 


16th  street 
AT  GLEN  ARM 
DENVER 


100  High  Class  Apartments  Furnished 
Complete,  Thoroughly  Modern 

100  Beautifully  Furnished  Rooms 
With  or  Without  Bath 
Rates  Sensible 

1315  CURTIS  STREET,  DENVER 
Phone  Main  6485  J.  W.  RUSSELL.  Lessee 


Extends  Greetings ! 


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Toledo 

Blade 

‘First  in  Toledo” 


Keenan  Hotel 
System 

Waldorf  Hotel 

TOLEDO,  OHIO 

Anthony  Hotel  and  New  Keenan 

FORT  WAYNE,  IND. 

Plankinton  Hotel 

MILWAUKEE,  WIS. 


Compliments  of 

Hotel  Navarre 

TOLEDO,  OHIO 


Compliments  of 

rhe  Aekerman  Coal  Co. 

1212  ELM  STREET,  TOLEDO,  OHIO 


GREETINGS  TO  THE  N.  T.  A. 
From  the 

ROTARY  CLUB 

OF  FLINT,  MICHIGAN 


II' e “Pull"  for  the  X.  V.  A. 
Bring  Your  Checks  to 

White  Transfer  Company 

FLINT,  MICHIGAN 


H e Cater  to  X.  J' . A.  Members 

CRYSTAL  HOTEL 

EARL  GREEN,  Manager 
FLINT,  MICHIGAN 

T.  H.  Cooper  E.  C.  Ferguson 

KAYE  SHOPPE 

Cleaners  and  Dyers 
Theatrical  Work  a Specialty 
431  DETROIT  ST.,  FLINT,  MICHIGAN 


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Compliments  of  the 


Employees 


Theatre 


Proctor’s  Palace 


NEWARK— NEW  JERSEY 


Leading  Hotel  of  Xe^iv  Jersey 


ROBERT  TREAT 


PARK  PLACE 


NATIONAL  STATE 
BANK 


Compliments  of  the 

NEW  JERSEY  GAS  and  ELEC 
TRIG  SUPPLY  COMPANY 

WASHINGTON  STREET,  NEWARK,  N.  J 
NEWARK,  NEW  JERSEY 


NEWARK— NEW’  JERSEY 


ST.  FRANCIS  HOTEL 


“Newark’s  Smart  Hotel’’ 

3970  MULBERRY,  NEWARK,  N.  J. 
'rooms 

BATHS  J.  P.  Macdonald.  Manager 

SHOWERS 


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Direction  H.  B.  MARINELLI 


Unique  and  Extraordinary  in  Act  and  Person 


Music  Publishers’  Protective 
Association 


56  West 

Fortv-fifth  Street 


New  ^^ork 
Citv 


DIRECTORY 


MAURICE  ABRAHAMS,  Inc. 

1591  Broadway 
New  York  City 

ACER,  VELLEN  & BORNSTEIN,  Inc. 
1591  Broadway 
New  York  City 

IRVING  BERLIN,  Inc. 

1607  Broadway 
New  York  City 

BROADWAY  MUSIC  CORPORATION 
723  7th  Avenue 
New  York  City 

THE  JOHN  CHURCH  COMPANY 
318  West  46th  Street 
New  York  City 

L.  B.  CURTIS,  Inc. 

1658  Broadway 
New  York  City 

UIXON-LANE  MUSIC  PUB.  CO. 
804  Pine  Street 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

LEO.  FEIST,  Inc. 

23  5 West  40th  Street 
New  York  City 


FRED  FISHER,  Inc. 

224  West  46th  Street 
New  York  City 

CARL  FISCHER.  Inc. 

6 Fourth  Avenue 
New  York  City 

J.  FISCHER  k BROTHER 
7 Bible  House 
New  York  City 

HAROLD  FLAMMER.  Inc. 

57  West  45th  Street 
New  York  City 

FORSTER  MUSIC  PUBLISHER,  Inc. 
23  5 S.  Wabash  Avenue 
Chicago,  111. 

SAM  FOX  PUBLISHING  COMPANY 
Arcade 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

GAMBLE-HINGED  COMPANY 
67  East  Van  Buren  Avenue 
Chicago,  111. 

HAMILTON  S.  GORDON,  Est.  of 
141  West  36th  Street 
New  York  Cirv 


MALCOLM  EAGLE 


Personal  Direction 


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HARRY  SAUBER 


Producer  of  \ aude^’ille  Acts 


Congratulations  N.  A 


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Marie  E.  Lee 


Direction:  HARRY  SHEA 


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‘‘The  Son  Dodger” 

FEATURING 

HARRY  COLEMAN 

Supported  by  Richard  DeMar,  Lillian  Lester  and  Leda  Errol,  also  Helen  Tarr,  Bernard  J. 
Murphy,  Kathleen  Devine,  Joan  Desborough,  Dorothy  Donnelly  and  Nona  George 

“50  Miles  From  Broadway” 

WITH 

HARRY  B.  WATSON  AND  REG.  B.  MERVILLE 

Assisted  by  OLGA  WOODS,  and  Dan  McNeil,  Helen  Bradley,  Niobe  Marwick,  Joseph  Kelly, 
Carl  Kuebler,  Ralph  Kenyon,  Joseph  Sola,  Arthur  Howes 

“Rubeville” 

WTTH 

FELIX  RUSH  AND  NELSON  TUCKER 

and  Ernest  DeKalb,  Thurston  Lewis,  Richard  Neeley,  G.  W.  Dukelan,  P.  B.  Johnson, 

A.  M.  Haskin,  C.  C.  Ryle 

B.  C.  Hilliam  Revue 

WITH 

B.  C.  HILLIAM 

Marguerite  Malamet,  Thelma  Parker,  Gladys  Gray,  Frank  Woods,  Ira  Yarnoll,  Frank  Mack 

and  John  Wall 


“At  the  Country  Club” 


WITH 

WAY  DALTON 


and  WILLIAM  CAMERON,  ELMIRA  LANE,  CECIL  SOMMERS,  Beatrice  Hoover,  Ethel 
Brookhurst,  Emily  Dyer,  Margaret  Green,  Edmund  Greene,  Salvator  Sibellino,  Douglas  Card, 

Henri  Raiff  and  Harry  Shipley 


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EDUARDO— ELISA— ANGEL— PACO 


In  Their  Spanish  Dance  Spectacle 

“Fantasia  F.spanola” 


Fred  Lindsa\ 


Rancher 


Bis  Game  Fiunter 


“Australian 


Pastimes 


Claude  Bostock’^ s V audevillians 


THE  CANSINOS 


Claude  W.  Bostock 


JULIA  C.  H. 

NASH  and  O’DONNELL 


Ward  and  Van 


CARL  GUSSIE 

NIXON  and  SANS 


“ASSORTED  CHOCOLATES” 

JANE  KENNEDY 

Presents 

‘‘DANSE  VARIETIES’’ 


With 

Andre  Pavlish,  Arvil  Avery 

And 

Gene  Aleer 

Originated  and  Staged  By 
Maxwell  M.  Kennedy 


VIOLA  EDWARD 

RUDELL  and  DUNIGAX 


In 

“ R E U E T T E S ” 

DUDLEY  DEL 

LIDDELL  and  GIBSON 


B.  F.  Keith  Circuit 


STEELE  & WINSLOW 


Poetic  Motion 


HANSON  and  BURTON 
SISTERS 


A Magic  Man  With  Magical 
Maids” 


MAE  NAT 

FOLLIS  & LEROY 

"Eccentricities" 

Comedy  Singing  and  Dancing 
East,  Rose  & Curtis  West,  Ez  Keough 


Rose  and  Curtis 
Present 

IK  KAY 

VNE  and  LAVELLE 

D on’t  Handle  The  Goods” 


N.  V.  A.  Greetings  for  Friendship  and  Cooperation 
The  Musical  Comedy  Favorites 

TED  LORRAINE  & MINTO  jack 

Wish  to  express  their  sincere  thanks  to  the 
B.  F.  KEITH  and  ORPHEUM  CIRCUITS 
And  Especially 

MR.  E.  F.  ALBEE  MR.  TED  LAUDER 

MR.  EDW.  V.  DARLING  MR.  FRANK  VINCENT 
For  Having  Made  Our  Engagements  in  Vaudeville 
So  Pleasant 


Irving  Edwards 
Just  Young  and  Careless 


DAVE  THURSBY 


Playing  Keith  and  Orpheum  Circuits 
Exclusively 

Direction:  PHIL  MORRIS 


With  Thanks  to  Harry  Ward 


EDDIE  UEONARD 

“OUR  MINSTREL” 


Complimenis  of 

J.  S.  H. 


Greater  New  Vork  Export  House,  Inc, 

817-825  E^ighth  Avenue,  New  York  City 


Some  of  the 
T he  atr  e s We 
Furnished  in 
Greater  Neiv 
York 

COSMOPOLITAN 

RIVERSIDE 

COLONIAL 

PROSPECT 

BUSHWICK 

GREENPOINT 

ROYAL 

81ST  STREET 

RIVIERA 

FRANKLIN 

HAMILTON 

JEFFERSON 

CAMEO 

ALBEMARLE 

RIDGEWOOD 

BEDFORD 

CROTONA 

NEMO 

CENTURY 

44TH  STREET 

49TH  STREET 

SHERIDAN 

MESEROLE 

IMPERIAL 


Phones — Circle  9070-9069-9068 


Mill  Agents 

Furnishers 


Jobbers 


Decorators 

Member  National  Association  of  Manufacturers 

Furnishers  of  Carpets,  Rugs,  Linoleum,  Silk  and  Cotton 
Velours,  Damasks  for  Draperies  and  Wall  Covering, 

also 

Skilled  Union  Labor  Only  Employed  in  Carpet  and 
Upholstery  Workrooms 

817-825  EIGHTH  AVENUE 

Estimates  Cheerfully  Furnished  Upon  Request 


Some  of  the  Theatres 
We  Furnished 
Out-of-T  onvn 
STATE — Cleveland 
GREAT  NORTHERN — 
Chicago 

OPERA  HOUSE — Detroit 
C ADI  LLAC — Det  roit 
KANSAS  CITY — Kansas 
City 

SHUBERT — Pittsburgh 
CHESTNUT  ST. — Phila- 
delphia 

STRAND — Albany 
STRAND — Plainfield 
WILSON — Baltimore 
LYCEUM — Baltimore 
RIALTO — Newark 
TERMINAL — Newark 
RIALTO — Allentown 
STATE — Jersey  City 
FLTLTON — Jersey  City 
NATIONAL — Jersey  City 
COX — Cincinnati 
SHUBERT — Cincinnati 
STRAND — Louisville 
STRAND — Schenectady 
STATE — Middletown 
COLONIAL — Scranton 


SOLE  SELLING  AGENTS  OF  “SOFT  STEP”  HAIRFELT  CARPET  LINING  IN  V.  S.  A. 


Members  of  the  National  V audeTille  Artists,  Inc.,  are  requested  to  patronize  advertisers  in  this  program 


49-51  WEST  33d  STREET 
NEW  YORK 


Member  of  the  Federal  Reserve  System 


HUGH  N.  KIRKLAND 
Fice-Pres.  & Cashier 


CHARLES  A.  SACKETT 
President 


WILLIAM  H.  MATTESON,  Jr. 
Asst.  Cashier 


EUGENE  GALVIN 
Asst.  Cashier 


Richard  Delafield,  Chairman 

Charles  S.  McVeigh 
Charles  A.  Sackett 
Eucenius  H.  Outerbridge 
Leon  O.  Fisher 


Otto  M.  Eidlitz 
Joseph  H.  Emery 
Hugh  N.  Kirkland 


IsADORE  Saks 
Thomas  F.  Vietor 
Charles  Scribner,  Jr. 


SAFE  DEPOSIT  VAULTS 


4%  paid  on  amounts  of  $5.00  and  upward  in  Special  Interest  Department 


The  largest  and  most  attractive 
assortment  of  artistic  objects  for 
ornamentation. 


Our  patterns  in  table  china  and  crystal 
are  exclusive,  and  are  made  by  the 
most  reliable  factories  in  Europe. 

Good  quality  china  and  glassware  is 
the  most  economical. 

A personal  inspection  is  invited. 


FIFTH  AVE.  AND  48TH  ST.,  NEW  YORK 


On  the  Concert Atage 
eST'  or  in  the  Jiomeef 
noted  for  itf  superb  tone 

Inatre-^St  - 


Fifth 'flunmf  at  Thirtij  ninth  0t. 


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The  Recognized  Amusement  Publication  of  the  World 


More  Vaudeville,  Theatrical,  Burlesque  and  Motion  Picture  News 
Than  Any  Newspaper  Printed.  It  Devotes  Large  Space  Seven  Days 
a Week  to  All  the  Happenings  in  the  Vaudeville  Field. 


To  Our  Friends,  the  National  Vaudeville  Artists,  We  Wish  the  Best  of  Success  and 
Continued  and  Everlasting  Prosperity. 


ilormng  (Hrlegrapli 

NEW  YORK  CITY 


Vaudeville  Artists  Have  Fortunes 


Tied  Up  In  Personal  Property 


of  All  Kinds 


The  artist  who  is  far-sighted  will  indemnify 
himself  against  loss  by  fire,  theft  and  bur- 
glary by  insuring  all  his  belongings 


Brown,  Crosby  & Co, 

Insurance 

3 SOUTH  WILLIAM  STREET,  NEW  YORK 
Telephone  : 2520  Bowling  Green 


PHOTOGRAPHERS 


Phones  1454-1455-1456  Bryant 


SPECIALISTS  IN: 

Theatrical,  Floating,  Automobile,  Life  and 
Accident  Insurance,  Loss  Adjustments, 
Policy  Forms,  Rate  Reductions 


Apeda  Building 


2I2-2I4-216  WEST  48th  STREET 


NEW  YORK 


Official  Insurance  Representatives 

B.  F.  Keith  Circuit  and  National 
Vaudeville  Artists,  Inc. 


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EA\^ES  COSTUME  CO. 

MASl'FACTVUERS 

Theatrical-Historical  Costumes  and 
Uniforms 

We  rent  Costumes  for  Professionals,  Motion  Pic- 
tures, Amateur  Theatricals,  Masque  and  Fancy 
Dress,  etc.  Costumes  made  to  order  for  Hire. 
We  carry  the  largest  and  most  complete  assort- 
ment on  hand. 

no  WEST  46TH  STREET,  NEW  YORK 
East  of  Broadway  Phone  Bryant  7212-3 


THE  TA\'ERN 

William  F.  La  Hiff 

156-158  WEST  FORTY-EIGHTH  STREET 
NEW  YORK 

A Chep  House  of  Exceptional  Merit 


S r E I N A Y 

The  Instrument  of  the  I mmortals 

UnswervinK  fidelity  to  the  ideal  of  its  creator  has 
made  Steinway  the  continual  leader  in  the  develop- 
ment of  piano  manufacture.  Each  of  Henry  Stein- 
way’s  descendants  has  contributed  his  own  par- 
ticular genius  and  ability  to  the  perfection  of  Stein- 
way craftsmanship.  This  devotion  to  perfection 
likewise  has  made  possible  the  Steinway  of  the 
home.  In  the  smaller  grand  or  upright,  suitable 
for  the  modest  abode,  the  Steinway  tone  lives  in  all 
its  glory  and  nobility.  Once  you  have  heard  or 
played  a Steinway  there  can  be  no  question  of  your 
choice.  It  will  be  your  piano,  just  as  it  is  the 
piano  of  the  masters  who  have  named  it.  Stein  way 
— Instrument  of  the  Immortals. 

•Ifiy  neic  Striniray  piano  may  hr  purchased  tn'ffi  a 
cash  deposit  of  10%,  with  the  balance  extended 
over  a period  of  tiro  years.  I'sed  pianos 
arrrpted  in  partial  exchange. 

Prices:  $875  and  Up 

In  Greater  New  York.  Stein  way  pianos 
are  sold  only  at  Steinway  Hall. 


STEIN  WAY  & SONS 

Steinway  Hall,  109  East  14th  Street,  New  York 


E.  Schumacher  & Co. 

60  WEST  40th  street,  NEW  YORK 


I mporters,  Manufacturers  and 
Distributors  to  the  Trade  only 


Beautiful  damasks,  brocades,  velours,  tapestries, 
and  printed  linens  in  a wide  variety  of  designs 
and  colors  appropriate  for  upholstery  and  other 
decorative  purposes. 


BOSTON.  420  BOYLSTON  ST. 

CHICAGO.  HEYWORTH  BLDG. 

PHILADELPHIA.  1520  LOCUST  ST. 


Telephone  Penn.  2288 
Theodore  Kahn  Walter  Schaffneb 

Chandos  Sweet 

Theodore  Kahn  Scenic  Studios 

(Formerly  Kahn  & Bouwman) 
Specialists  in  Vaudeville  Settings 
155  WEST  29TH  STREET 
NEW  YORK  CITY 
Some  Recent  Settings  Made  By  Us: 


Marie  Cahill 
Lane  & Lavoie  Review 
Steele  & Winslow 
Hart's  Hollanders 
Cansino  Bros. 

Gautier's  Toy  Shop 


Miller  Sisters 

Marcus  Sisters 

Gen.  Pisano 

Gale  Wendell 

Ban  & Mellon 

.loe  Fejer's  Orchestra 


Choice  Flowers  Received  Daily 
Wedding  and  Floral  Designs  Our  Specialty 

“Say  it  ‘nith  Flowers” 

THE  GARDEN  FLORIST 

2535  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK 
Branch  2883  Broadway 
Phone  Riverside  8676 


Phone  : Pennsyivania  2459 


GUS  DURKI.V 
HAROLD  WILLIAMS 


DUWICO 

Theatrical  Electrical  Equipment  and  Supplies 
“Everything  Electrical  for  the  Theatre” 
Electrical  Equipment  and  Effects  of  All  Descrip- 
tions To  Rent 

303  WEST  41.ST  STREET.  NEW  YORK 


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This  Is  Y ou7~  Night — He  Greet  \ ou! 

National  Association  of  the  Friars 


FRIARS  CLUB  HOUSE,  110  West  48th  St.,  New  York  City 


Kleanco  Manufacturing  Corp, 


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Compliments  of 

OPPENHEIM,  COLLINS  & CO. 

THIRTY-FOURTH  STREET 
NEW  YORK 


Phone  Longacre  4533 

\’^anity  Fair  Costumes,  Inc. 

Theatrical  Costumes 
353  WEST  48th  STREET,  NEW  YORK 

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Greetings  ! 


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>I.PNuller  and  Comfanv 


GENERAL  ARVERTISmC  ACENT5 
CANPLEP  BUILPINC 
220-224  WEST 
42?  STREET 

NEW  YORK 


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YORK 


STAR 


Theatrical 


The  National  Illustrated 
Weekly  Is  Completing  Its  Sixteenth  Year 
and  Still  Going  Strong  and  Straight. 


ROLAND  BURKE  HENNESSY 
A.  MEREST,  and  staff 


Best  Wishes  From 


BOUTON’S  TEA  ROOM 


McBRIDE’S 


1597  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK 


Unusually  Good  Food 
Efficient  Service 
Moderate  Prices 


Chocolates,  Soda 
Novelties 

Home  Made  Candies 


1497  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK  CITY 


Theatre  and  Amusement 
Tickets  at  a Fixed  Charge  50c- 
Never  a Penny  More 


Telephone  6631 


61  S.  BROADWAY,  YONKERS,  N.  Y. 


Metropolitan  Casting  Offices,  Inc, 

(M.  J.  CONNOLLY,  Gen.  Mgr.) 

Directors,  Stories  and  Players 
140  WEST  44TH  STREET 
Bryant  8300 


Our  Charge  Accounts  Are  Good  in  London 


Keith,  Prowse  & Co.,  Ltd 


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(Jomplime/its  of 

STERN  BROTHERS 

W'EST  42nd  STREE'r 

(Between  5th  and  6th  Avenues) 

WEST  43rd  STREET 


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Tyson  6c  Bro. -United 
Theatre  T'ieket  Offiees 

INC. 

.M.AIX  OFFICK 

14Q4  H ROADWAY' 

Telephone,  Bryant  7000 


DOWNTOWN  OFFICE 

WOOLWORTH  BUILDING 

Telephone,  Whitehall  5610-561  1 


US' 


COSTU  MES 

I'heatrical  and 
Masquerade 

h'or  Snlr  For  Uirr 

We  Specialize  in  Serving 
Schools,  Colleges  and  all 
Amateur  Theatricals 

Charles 

(ilhrisdie  & Co. 

41  WEST  47th  STREET 
Between  5th  & 6th  Aves. 
NEW  YORK 
Telephone  Br\'ant  2449-0218 


Compliments  of 

Baltzly’s  Pharmacy,  Inc. 

2560  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK 


Edw.  F.  Caldwell  & Co.,  Inc. 

Makers  of  Gas  and  Electric  Light  Fixtures 
Ornamental  Brass  and  IV rought  Iron  tV ork 

36-38-40  WEST  15TH  STREET 
NEW  YORK  CITY 
Tel.  Watkins  7920 


HOTEL  PORTLAND 

132  West  47th  Street 

HOTEL  REMINGTON 

129  West  46th  Street 
Under  Same  Management 
M.  J.  GCSDOFER  H.  M.  MOSS 

Manager  Asst.  Manager 


Telephone  Plaza  1040 

M.  J.  ANT^L\N 

U pholsterer  and  Interior  Decorator  to  the 
T rade 

F'ine  Furniture.  Curtains.  Wall  Covering 

142-144  EAST  59th  STREET,  NEW  YORK 
Bet.  3rd  and  Le.xington  .Aves. 


TROMMER’S 

W hite  Label  Malt  Brew 

Brewed  from  Selected  Imported  .Malt  and 
Certified  Saazar  Hops 

The  Premier  of  Trommer's  Celebrated  Brews 
on  Draught  and  in  Bottles 

BUSHWICK  AYE.  AND  CONWAY  STREET 
BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 

Telephone  1100  Glenmore 


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LESLIE  E.  THOMPSON 

Assistant  to  J.  J.  Murdock 

The  B.  F.  Keith  Circuit  of  Theatres 


HARRY  T.. JORDAN 

General  Manager  B.  F.  Keith’s  Philadelphia  Interests 


LOEW’S  INCORPORATED 
Members  General  Executive  Committee — N.  V.  A.  Benefit 


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he  Precious  Perfume 

k Qivin^  the  most  precious  stone  of  the  Orient 
/ its  Frc^ance 

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l ^ \ RO  G ER.  0^  GALLET  / 

-'1  S PARIS  /I 

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FASHIONS  IN  FRAQRANCE”  ROGER  & QalleT’S  Neu’  Quide  to  Parisian  Toilet  Specialties  on  request 


1 

A.  H.  KELLY  F.  J.  KELLY  E.  J.  KELLY 


Henry  Kelly  '&  Sons 


Ji" holesnle  Produce 


413-415-417-419  WEST  14TH  STREET 
NEW  YORK  CITY 

Tel.  Chelsea  2100 


SOME 
DIFFERENCE 


— between  “next-to-the-last” 
on  the  Big  Time  and  the 
“big  flop”  of  an  amateur 
night! 

— there’s  the  same  difference 
between  Gibson  banjos, 
mandolins  and  guitars,  and 
those  of  other  makes. 

GIBSON,  Inc. 

KALAMAZOO,  MICHIGAN 


STRAND  STUDIO 

Strand  Theatre  Building 
Photographer 
LEO  GREEN HUT 

1579  Broadway  (Room  222),  NEW  YORK 
MITCHELL,  Cartoonist 


Ralph  Bayhl,  President  Ax.va  Bayhl,  Treas. 

Louis  Ha.milto.v,  Seely. 

N.  V.  A. 

THEATRICAL  TRANSFER 
CO.,  Inc. 

“Efficiency  Plus  Speed” 

Auto  Service  and  Storage — (5  Auto  Trucks) 

AH  Night  Service — Wednesdays  and  Sundays 

250  WEST  47th  STREET 
(Bet.  7th  & 8th  Avenues) 

Conjunction  with  B.  F.  Keith’s  Trucks.  We  cover 
every  Theatre  in  New  York  and  Brooklyn 

Telephone  Bryant  6279 


BRO.NX 

168th  Street  & Third  Ave. 


MT.  VER.NO.V 
15  So.  6th  Avenue 


NEW  ROCHELLE 
26  Rose  Street 


DIMOCK  & FINK  CO. 

Main  Office  and  Shon'  Rooms 
220  E.^ST  125th  STREET,  NEW  YORK 

Supplies  for  Plumbing,  Heating,  Tinning, 
Engine  Room,  Mills  and  Factories 


Hotel  Dyck  ni  a 


n 


Absolutely  Fireproof 

Conveniently  located  to  shopping  and  theatre 
districts.  Three  hundred  rooms,  all  with  bath. 
Rates  $1.50  to  $4.00 
Two  Beautiful  Restaurants 
The  Elizabethan  Room  The  New  CofFee  Shop 
At  Popular  Prices 
CHRIS.  NEIPP.  Proprietor 
.Also  Robidoux  Hotel,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 


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A Mutual  Organization — Founded  in  1845 


New  York  Life  Insurance  Co, 


(Incorporated  under  the  Laws  of  New  York) 

346  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 


Seventy- Ninth  Annual  Statement 


TO  THE  POLICY-HOLDERS: 


As  a policy-holder  you  are  chiefly  interested  in  the  quality  of  your  Company  and  in  the  service  it  renders. 
By  “quality”  I mean  the  character  of  its  business;  the  grade  of  its  securities;  the  standards  maintained  by  its 
Executive  Officers. 

I can  not  paint  a complete  picture,  but  in  order  to  drive  home  some  of  the  truth  I give  you  below  a picture 
of  the  work  of  one  Committee  during  the  year  1923. 

During  1923  the  Finance  Committee  made  the  following  investments: 


BONDS  PURCHASED 


U.  S.  Government  Treasury  Notes. 

Domestic  Railroad  Bonds 

Domestic  Municipal  Bonds 

Domestic  Public  Utility  Bonds 

Canadian  Municipal  Bonds 

British  and  Other  Foreign  Bonds... 


Cost 

$11,013,860.00 

13,569,t)60.00 

4.050.912.00 

9.216.596.00 
494,700.00 

5.470.312.00 


Average 

Yield 

4.65% 

5.44% 

5.02% 

5.49% 

5.24% 

5.14% 


Total. 


City  Loans  

Residential  Loans 
Farm  Loans  . . . . 


BOND  AND  MORTGAGE  LOANS  MADE 


T otal 

Bonds  bought  and  B.  & M.  Loans  made. 
B.  & M.  Loans  renewed 

Total 


$43,816,340.00 

6.17% 

$59,262,432.00 

5.81% 

10,0t»2,094.00 

5.80% 

18,097,561.00 

5.38% 

$87,362,087.00 

5.72% 

$131,178,427.00 

5.54% 

12,991,730.00 

5.50% 

$144,170,157.00  5.53% 


This  total — $144,000,000.00 — was  much  more  than  our  net  income.  The  Committee  believed  it  saw  an  oppor- 
tunity to  benefit  you  through  selling  and  reinvesting,  without  risk,  in  order  to  increase  the  earning  power  of  invested 
assets.  They  therefore  sold  Bonds  amounting  to  (par  value)  during  the  year,  of  which  $33, 182,900.0 

were  United  States  Government  Bonds.  By  this  process,  and  by  transferring  of  certain  foreign  bonds,  in  reinsuring 
foreign  business,  they  increased  the  earning  power  of  Ledger  Assets  by  over  $1,000,000.00  annually  for  an  average  of 
nine  years.  » 

In  addition  to  the  Finance  Committee  we  have  five  other  standing  committees  and  several,  sub-committees. 
They  all  work.  The  standing  committees  make  detailed  reports  to  the  Board  of  Directors  monthly.  The  members 
of  the  Board  are  in  close  touch  with  matters  of  fact  as  well  as  matters  of  policy. 


The  new  business  in  1923  was 

The  gain  in  outstanding  insurance  was  over 

The  total  insurance  outstanding  is 

The  admitted  assets,  at  market  values,  aggregate. 
The  unassigned  surplus  is 


$693,000,000.00 

$300,000,000.00 

$4,300,000,000.00 

$1,003,773,000.00 

$69,500,000.00 


We  have  125  B'ranch  Offices  in  the  United  States  and  Canada,  to  which  over  8,000  agents  report. 

DARWIN  P.  KINGSLEY,  President. 


Balance  Sheet,  January  1,  1924 

Bonds  at  MARKET  VALUE,  as  Determined  by  Insurance  Department,  State  of  New  York 


ASSETS 

Real  Estate  Owned $7,774,440.00 

First  Mortgage  Loans — 

On  Farms  66,239,961.23 

On  Residential  and  Business  Properties.  . 189,255,218.65 

Loans  on  Policies 166,267,471.04 

Bonds  of  the  United  States 92,274,810.00 

Railroad  Bonds  283,480,416.77 

Bonds  of  other  Governments,  of  States  and 

Municipalities  130,950,765.53 

Cash  6,835.903.11 

Other  Assets  60,694,776.13 

Total $1,003,773,762.46 


LIABILITIES 

Policy  Reserve  

Other  Policy  Liabilities 

Dividends  left  with  Company  to  Accumulate 

at  Interest  

Premiums.  Interest  and  Rentals  prepaid 

Taxes,  Salaries,  Accounts,  etc.,  due  or  accrued 

Additional  Reserves  

Dividends  payable  in  1924 

Reserve  for  Deferred  Dividends 

General  Contingency  Funds  not  included  above 


$800,574,178.00 

24,620,009.06 


13,851, 

3,244 

7,729, 

9,088, 

54,800, 

20,352, 

69.513 


238.99 

255.04 

500.32 

210.00 

321.47 

917.00 

.132.58 


Total $1,003,773,762.46 


Since  organization 


the  Company  has  paid  to  and  on  account  of  Policy-holders  and  Beneficiaries  over 

$2,000,000,000.00 


H.  & M. 

PROFESSIONAL  1'  R U N K S 
Liked  by  those  who  want  the  best 


LOOK  FOR 


THIS  LABEL 


Guaranteed 


5 Years 


Made  By 

Herbert  8c  Meisel  Trunk  Co. 

910  WASHINGTON  AVENUE,  ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 


T heatrical  Costumes  A Specialty 

<>^ORTOK, 

V CLEANEaS&DVERS^y 

KALAM.AZOO,  MICHIGAN 
One-Day  Odorless  Dry  Cleaning 
Hail  Your  Contumes  to  Vs,  or  Hold  Them  Until 
Your  arrival,  and  We  Will  Call 

Compliments  of 

ANDERSON  & PIP  CO. 

Decorators 

415  WEST  ELIZABETH  ST. 

DETROIT,  MICHIGAN 
\\’e  Carry  Leichner’s  Make-L'p 

ROBERTS  & TENVOLD 

Drug  Shop  MINNEAPOLIS 

OPPOSITE  HENNEPIN  ORPHEUM 
Let  Vs  Fill  Your  Prescriptions 


When  You  Play  Minneapolis 
Have  Your  Photos  Taken  at 

SUSS  MAN  STUDIO 


Advertising  Nov^elty  ^Lg.  Co. 

Advertising  Novelties  and 
Art  Calendars 

1206  - 16  RACE  STREET,  PHILADELPHIA 
Spruce  S186 


HOTEL  HASTINGS 


MINNE.APOLIS,  MINN. 


150  Rooms 

Every  Room  Outside,  with  Private  Bath 
New,  Modern,  Fl.'eproof 
Convenient  Location.  Near  -All  Theatres. 
Special  Rate  to  Theatrical  Profession 
Excellent  Cafe  in  Connection 


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From  Our  Friends  O u t - o f - T o ‘ir  n 


Compliments 

JONES,  LINICK  & SCHAEFER 

RIALTO  H E A T R E 

CHICAGO 

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Theatrical  Furniture  Dealer 
of  Detroit 

ALFRED  J.  MYERS 

719  GRATIOT  AVENUE 

We  Supply  the  Beautiful  Furniture  Used 
in  the  Leading  Theatres  of  Detroit  for 
Special  Stage  Settings. 

To  Visiting  Artists: 

If  a piece  of  furniture  on  any  Detroit  stage 
strikes  your  fancy  and  you  would  like  it  in 
your  home,  give  us  a call.  We  will  crate 
it  carefully  and  ship  it  to  any  point  in 
America. 

And  We  Will  Save  You  Some  Money, 
Too! 

ALFRED  J.  rn'ERS 

719  GRATIOT  AVENUE,  DETROIT,  MICH. 


Compliments  of 

JOHN  C A M E R O N 

Carpenter  and  Builder 
Store  Fronts 

3626  W.^BASH  .AVENUE,  DETROIT,  MICH. 
IN  DETROIT 

STONE’S 

Cleaners  and  Dyers 

Sixteen  Years  of  Satisfactory 
Service  to  the  Theatrical  Trade 

Overnight  Cleaning  of  Stage  .Apparel 
Dependable  for  Good  Work  and  Prompt  Service 


THE  CHAS.  F.  MAY  CO. 

Printers 

314  to  316  CONGRESS  STREET  \V. 

DETROIT,  MICH. 

' Theatre  Programs  Our  Specialty 


That  Extemporaneous  Chap 


Direction:  HARRY  WEBER 


MOSLEM  TEMPLE 


Oasis  of  Detroit 

To  the  Artists  of  the  N.  V.  A., 

It’s  well  we’re  wishing  you  today. 

May  you  have  success  in  all  you  do 
Our  good  wishes  follow  you. 

The  Caravan  Shrine  is  a part 

Who  holds  your  interests  right  at  heart. 

Invites  you  to  visit  when  in  town, 

So  our  name  please  jot  right  down. 

It’s  at  the  Statler  each  Thursday  we  meet 
Promptly  at  noon  you’ll  find  a seat. 

So  come  and  dine  is  all  we  say 
You  are  our  guests,  every  N.  V.  A. 


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Builder. 


2 1 5 M ()  N T A C;  U E S T R E E T 
Brooklyn,  X.  Y, 


YARD  AND  TRIM  MILL 

Cowanus  Canal  and  Carroll  Street 


Builders  of  the  Neic  Albee  Theatre 
Brooklyn ^ N.  Y. 


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Newark 


INSURANCE 


A Department  of  Insurance  Experts — Devoted 


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THEATRICAL  AND  MOTION  PICTURE 

INDUSTRIES 


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AN  ADDED  ATT  RACE  ION  FOR  PATRONS! 


MACHINES 


On  the  Backs  of  Seats  Vending  Chocolate 

Protected  by  Many  Patents 


Seven  Years  in  Over  100  Houses 


Keiths 


Loew’s 


Sabloskv  & McGuirk. 


Man>'  Independents 


Stnia  Rights  Granted  tn  Capitalists 


SURBRUC;  CHOCOLATE  CORPORATION 

12  DUANE  STREET  NEW  YORK  CITY 


LEE  LASH  STUDIOS 


Scenery  and  Drop  Curtains 


Motion-Picture  Stage  Settings 
Draperies,  etc. 


F.  N.  Burt  Company,  Ltd 

Branches  in  the  Principal  Cities 
Used  Extensively  in  New  York  Theatres 
Paper  Cup  Division 


42nd  ST.  and  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK 


i.ongacre  building 


Phone  Canal  2833 


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PROJECTOR 

Extend  their  very 
Best  Wishes  to  the 
officers  and 
members  of  the 


317  East  34  th  St—  NewTfork 


Black  & Boyd 
Manufacturinp;  Co 


[9mm 


n-  1 i,  / 4701  Ore 

Telephones:  ^ Q271  Ore 

Established  1900 


Specialists  in  Theatre  Lighting 

17  EAST  47th  STREET,  NEW  YORK  CITY 


We  Have  Equipped  the  Following 
Theatres : 


CAPITOL 


RIALTO 


RIVOLI 


Theatrical  Costumes  Cleaned 
at  Short  Notice 

428-430  CHERRY  STREET 
NEW  YORK 

H.  M.  ROSENFELD,  Secretary 
Special  Discount  to  the  Profession 
Now  Doing  Work  for  Leading  Show  Houses  on 
Broadway 


LEXINGTON 


HIPPODROME 


And  About  300  Other  Theatres  In  This 
Section 


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Bookmyer 

Stall] 


MADAM  MICHALOVA 


110  WILLIAM  STREET 

NEW  YORK  crrv 


Dance  Studios 


An  Institution  Whose  Aim  Is  to  Ele\ate 
the  Standard  of  the  Dance  Art  by  Means 
of  a More  Scientific  Method 


Insurance  i?i  Ml  Its  Branches 


1S6  W.  72d  ST.,  NEAR  BROADWAY 


Workmen’s  Compensation 
and  All  Theatrical  Lines 


Telephone,  Endicott  3381 

NEW  YORK  CITY 


Everything 


Band  and  Orchestra 


Band  Instruments 
■f  and  Saxophones 

(Paris)  Woodwinds 

Fine  Imported  Molins 
Paramount  Banjos 
Leedy  & Ludwig  Drums,  Etc. 

E.\SY  TERMS  ARRANGED 
Catalogs  on  Reqtiest 


BRO.ADW.VY  .AT  NINTH  STREET 


NEW  YORK 


Imported  and  Domestic  M'oolens.  Suits 
for  Business,  Sports  and  Dress  Wear. 
Topcoats  and  Overcoats.  Cut  and  fitted 
in  the  correct  style  of  the  moment. 


117-119  new  YORK 
WEST 

BROOKLYN  BRANCH 
■^6th  105  COURT  STREET 

STREET  Corner  ScUermerhorn 


Attention  is  directed  to  our  announcements 
of  current  offerings.  They  appear  in  your 
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Ne’w  Alhee  Theatre,  Brooklyn 


Thos.  W.  Lamb 
ARCHITECT 

644  Eighth  Ave. 

\ew  York  City 


Fox’s  Theatre,  Philadelphia 


Loe’iu’s  State  T heatre,  .N eix  York 


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EDWARDS’ 

of  New  York 

ELECTRICAL 

CONSTRUCTION 

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COMPANY 

1810  Broadway  at  Columbus  Circle 

70  EAST  45th  STREET,  NEW  YORK 

NEW  YORK 

PHONE  ASHLAN’D  7737 

S pccialists  in  Theatre  Lighting 

Jagels-Bellis  6c  Co. 

We  Have  Designed  or  Installed  the  Elec- 

trical  Equipment  in  Over  Three  Hundred 

COAL 

Large  Theatres 

F.  S.  RIX,  Manager 

BROADWAY  AND  23rd  STREET 

Flatiron  Building  NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

The  “Spencer” 

Compliments  of 

Paul  L.  Bryant  Company 

Central  Vacuum  Gleaning  System 

Has  Been  Installed  in 

542  FIRST  ATENUE 

Every  New  Theatre  Erected  by 

NEW  YORK 

The  R.  F.  Keith  Co.  Since  1017 

Including  the  New 

ALBEE  THEATRE,  BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 

HIPPODROME,  NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

CLEVELAND,  CLEVELAND,  O. 

N.  V.  A.  CLUB,  NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

“IMPORTED  SWEETS” 

100%  in  Sales  T 100%  in  Service 

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T'here  is  a Spencer  Central  Vacuum  Cleaning 

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System  to  fit  the  smallest  residence  and 

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the  largest  commercial  building 

Complete  Information  on  Request 

Those  “Certain  ' Things 

Spencer  Turbine  Cleaner  Co. 

Delicatessen  Shop  and  Restaurant  ^ 

of  N.  Y. 

1626  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK 

101  PARK  AVE.  NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

Phones:  Circle  9797-10490 



Next  Door  to  Rivoli  Theatre 

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( cxRisTniA5  eve  ) 


§lf  TKI^ 


( BLACK  BArCISSUS  ) 


389  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York 


Compliments  of 


Benson  & Hedges 


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6767 

6768 

Telephones  6769  Pen 

6770 

6771 


LANGSTADTER 


MANUFACTURING 

Stationers  and  Printers 
LOOSE  LEAF  SPECIALISILS 

Theatrical  Date  Books  and  Sheets 


NEW  ^ORK 


‘J^e  Official 
Piano  of  the. 
TAetropolihn 
Opem  Co. 

'iOrtbe  for> 
aata.log_j, 


MME.  RAY 

1636  BROADWAY 
Has  the  Cutest  Hats  in  X ezi-  York 


Natural  Charms  Enhanced  \\  ith 


EVENING  WHITE 

(Does  not  iiib  off) 

L’sed  by  Professionals  Generally 

General  Drug  Co., 
94  No.  M oore  Street 
^V\v  York 


.rORK 


Stretching  and  Limbering  Exercises  for  Modern 
Sensational  Stags  Dancing 

E.AST  t)F  TIMES  SQ.  Bryant  S94.T 

Convenient  Terms  .irranged 


AT  ALL  DRUG  STORES 


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ALBERTINA 

RASCH,  Inc. 

The  Albertina  Rasch  Dance  Studio 

Is  Located 

34+  W.  72d  street  NEW  YORK  CITY 
Phone  Endicolt  7589 
Ballet — Interpretive — Stage  Dancing 
Classes — Private  Lessons — Teachers  Course 
Dances  Staged 
Catalogue  on  Request 

The  “Albertina  Rasch  Dancers”  are  appearing 
at  the  New  York  Hippodrome  and  other  B.  F. 
Keith  Theatres  in  weekly  changes  of  numbers 
staged  by  Miss  Rasch.  Other  Rasch  pupils  are 
appearing  in  units  in  motion-picture  houses, 
musical  products  and  vaudeville  theatres 

We  place  qualifying  pupils  in  our  companies 


Public  Service  Ticket  Office,  Inc. 

JOS.  LEBLANG,  President 

NOVELTY  SCENIC  STUDIOS 

220  WEST  46th  STREET,  NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 
Telephone  Chickering  7840 

Stage  Settings,  Draperies , Scenery 

ABRAHAM  BROTHERS 

Importers  and  Dealers  in 

Paints,  Colors,  Varnishes,  Artists’ 
Materials 

38  WEST  28th  STREET,  NEW  YORK  CITY 
Between  Broadway  and  Sixth  Avenue 

'fyttitnuftc 

REGISTERED  ^ V 

SAoUTomp.  Tbotu?ear 

15+0  BRO.'tDW.'tY,  NEW  YORK 


Compliments  of 

A.  A.  M oshcr  Co.,  Inc. 

90  WILLIAM  STREET,  NEW  YORK 


Compliments  of 

j.  H.  Michaels  Company 

Sea  Food 

204  FRONT  ST..  NEW  YORK  CITY 


Phones  Chelsea  0955-10314 

B.  ADLER 

Hardware  Jobber,  Electrician  and 
Locksmith 

Engineers.  Plumbers,  Painters,  Mill  Contractors. 
Theatrical  Supplies 

296  SEVENTH  AVENUE,  NEW  YORK 
Established  1903 

J.  MORGAN 
Tin  R o O f i n n Tar 

Roofs  Repaired  and  Painted.  Chimneys  Repaired 
and  Rebuilt.  Furnaces  and  Ranges  Cleaned  and 
Repaired.  Telephone  Rhinelander  6105. 

Corner  Third  Ave.  179  East  77th  Street  New  York 


Phone,  Orchard  4905 


Phone  Rhinelander  6299 


JAMES  J.  HUGHES 

Plumbing 

Gas  Fitting.  Hot  Water  Supply.  Steam  and  Hot 
Water  Heating 

53  Third  .Avenue  408  East  82nd  Street 

NEW  YORK 


Storage 

Removals 

Shipments 


E ' '3l'Cl4^vtucrs  New  \o 


COlUMIUS  AVCNUC 
AND 

67TH  STREH 


VaUiTs 
For  VALUABLES 


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Wrt  J.QVJNNja. 

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N©  itinerary  that 
takey  in  Baltimore 
R ichmond  or  Norfolk. 
ir  complete  unle/r  it 
includes  the/e  three 
Modern  Holeir  • • 

The  Final  word  in. Qon- 
ytriiction,  Equipment 
and  Service,  Finest  Ball- 
TOOTO/;  Commiltee, 
Banquet  andExhihih 
tion  Rooiur  in  the 
Souths  • 

Jiostaitmnfsof^eJknoe 
Charier  H.Convolvo 

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official  Funeral  Directors  of  the  N.  I'.  A. 
Services  Conducted  at 

Universal  Funeral  Chapel 

597  LEXINGTON  AVENUE,  N.  Y.  C. 
Telephone,  5300  Plaza 

.7  Iso 

Home  for  Funerals 

976  EROAD  STREET,  NEWARK.  N.  J. 
Telephone,  0660  Mulberry 


Fineman 
Makes  Them  Better 

Tailor 

318-20  W.  BALTIMORE  STREET 
BALTIMORE.  MD. 

Phone,  Plaza  7114 


Commonwealth  Bank 

Hotvard  and  Madison  Streets 
BALTIMORE,  MARYLAND 

Commercial,  Savings,  Safe  Deposit 

Resources  More  Than  $6,000,000 


Jaek  L.  Lipshutz 

90S  Walnut  St.  162  W.  48th  St. 

PHILADELPHLV  NEW  YORK 


Phone  Bryant  7910  HOTEL  WORK  ESPECIALLY 

A.  W E I T Z M A X 

Theatrical  Tailor 
MOVED  TO 

107  W.  47th  St.,  bet.  6th  & 7th  .-\ves.,  New  York 
Established  1854  by  .John  C.  ilahr  Tel.  Walker  5900 

JULIUS  I).  MAHR,  Inc. 

Jf'  liolesale  Dealers  in  Butter  and  Eggs 
8 HARRISON  ST.  (NEAR  HUDSON  ST.i, 
NEW  YORK 


A Square  Deal  and  A Square  f\Ieal 
at 

\\  heel  Cafe  and  Hotel  Walton 
Walnut  bet.  5th  and  6th  Streets 
Near  Keith’s  Theatre,  CINCINN.ATI,  OHIO 


LOG  CABIX  CAXDY  SHOPS 

413  N.  Howard  St.  40  W.  Lexington  St. 

B.A.LTIMORE,  MD. 


Telephone  Longacre  1340-1-2 

STROH  & WILSOX,  Inc. 

420  WEST  42nd  STREET,  NEW  YORK 

514-516  WEST  125th  STREET 
STEAMFITTERS  ^ FACTORY 

FLUMBERS  SuppUCS  AUTOMOBILE 

ENGINEERS  ^ ‘ ELECTRICAL 

Pipe  Cut  to  Sketch  ’s"  to  12 


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Building  Construction 


General  Offices 


B.  F KEITH  PALACE  THEATRE  BUILDING 
CLEVELAND,  OHIO 


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General  Contractors  for  the  Construction  of 


1 !u;  B.  r.  Keith  Palace  Theatre  and 
Office  Building 

At  Euclid  Avenue  and  17th  Street,  Cleveland 


The  B.  F.  Keith  105th  Street  Theatre 

At  Euclid  Avenue  and  105th  Street,  Clev^eland 


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From  Our  Friends  in  C I ev  el  a n d 


Compliments  of  The 

Wade  Park  Inn 

AND  THEIR  CELEBRATED 

Epps- Israel  Orchestra 

CLEVELAND’S  NEWEST  AND  MOST  UP-TO-DATE 
CPIINESE-AMERICAN  RESTAURANT 

L'neter  the  Personal  Supervision  of  \Ir.  VeE  AI.  HuGHES 

1 0 5 5 0 Euclid  Avenue 


THE  COMFORTABLE  BOX  CHAIRS 

NOW  USED  IN  ALL 

B.  F.  KEITH  DE  LUXE  THEATRES 

WERE  MADE  BY 

The  Marble  & Shattuck  Chair  Co. 

CLEVELAND,  OHIO 

After  Design  by  Mr.  E.  F.  Albee 


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A Cleveland  Friend 

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1607-11  Euclid  Avenue,  Keith  Building 

Compliments  of 

CLEVELAND 

The  Lennox 

A shop  for  women  and  misses 

Haldeman  Co. 

where  smart  clothes  for  the  street. 

OF  OHIO 

for  sports  wear,  for  the  tea  hour 

and  evening  are  presented. 

Plain  and  Ornamental  Plastering 

At  Michel’s  you  will  find  that 

1534  East  25th  Street 

smart  clothes  and  moderate  price 

CLEVELAND,  OHIO 

may  associate  successfully. 

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Arranged  in  handy  chart  form  to 
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Prevents  mistakes.  Assures  satis- 
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MARBLE  AND  MOSAIC 


For  Quality  Not  Quantity 


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100  C.W.XL  RD.,  N.  W„  C'LEVEL.XN  1),  OHIO 


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Wardrobe  Trunks 
Property  Trunks 
Instrument  Trunks 
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Made  by 

The  NEFF  WILLIAMS 
LRUNK  CO. 

1376  WEST  3rd  STREET 
CLEVELAND.  OHIO 


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BY  FRIENDS  OF  THE  N.  1.  A. 


EDWARD  V.  DARLING 
B.  F.  Keith  Vaudeville  Exchange 


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Cleveland’s  Largest  Music  Supply  House 

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BAXD  & ORCHESTRA 

INSTRUA4ENTS 

Compliments 

Supplies  and  Repairs 

SOPHIE  TUCKER’S 

Home  of  the  Buescher  True-Tones 

The  EUCLID  MUSIC  Co. 

LAKE  ROAD  INN 

5 Stores  in  Greater  Cleveland 

CLEVELAND 

2067  East  9th  St. 

10602  Euclid  12338  Superior 

10314  Superior  11794  Detroit  Ave. 

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Your  Dry  Cleaning  and  Dyeing 
Needs  Will  Be  Best  Served  by 

The  Fuller  Cleaning  and 

COMPLIMENTS 

Dyeing  Co. 

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7606  Cnrneejie  Ave.  11802  Detroit  Ave. 

Hotel  Cleveland  The  Iflay  Co. 

CLEVELAND,  OHIO 

Cleveland 
Transfer  Co. 

We  specialize  in  dry  cleaning  and  dyeing 
costumes,  gowns  and  properties. 

1834  EAST  23rd  STREET 

Our  prompt  service  is  only  second  to  our 
top  quality  workmanship.  Ask  anyone  who 
knows  about  our  guarantee — 

“When  Fuller  Cleans — It’s  Clean!” 

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Our  best  wishes  to  our  frietids^  the  National  Vaudeville  Artists 


Red  Top 

Cab 


CLEVELAND,  OHIO 


Compliments 


Max  Marmorstein 


Cleveland’s  Leading  Realtor 


“Sax  It  IFith  Flowers” 


Chris.  B.  Wilhelmv 


3602  WEST  25th  STREET 


Sev'enty  Single  Rooms  With  Bath 

Eighty  Kitchenette  Suites,  One  to  Four  Rooms 

RESIDENTIAL  AND  TRANSIENT 

H otel  Doanbrooke 

Just  North  of  Euclid  Avenue 
1924  EAST  105th  STREET,  CLEVELAND 


TheR.W.  Gammcl  Company 

Everything  in  Furs 

Thirteen  Seventy-Five  Euclid  Avenue 
at  Fourteenth  Street 

PLAYHOUSE  SQUARE 
CLEVELAND 


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Hotel 

Cleveland 


where  \"ou  have  home- 
like surroundings,  and 
where  courteous  and 
efficient  service  is  prev- 
alent. 


Hotel  Cleveland 

Cleveland 


COMPLIMENTS 


at  Your  Service 


J.  SCHARFELD 

T ailor 


Ulmer  — Berne 


Across  the  Street  From  Keith’s  105th  St.  Theatre 


CLEVELAND 


CLEVELAND,  OHIO 


The 

Golden  Pheasant  Restaurant 

944  PROSPECT  AVENUE 
CLEVELAND,  OHIO 

The  Most  Popular  Place  to  Dine  and 
Dance 

Special  Daily 

Lunch,  Dinner,  After  Theatre 
Music  by 

AUSTIN  J.  WYLIE 
And  His  Eleven-Piece  Supreme  Dance 
Orchestra 


Directly  .1  cross  the  Street 
From  Keith’s  \QSth  Street 


HOTEL  REGENT 


CLEVELAND,  OHIO 


STRICTLY  MODERN FIREPROOF 


Special  Rates  to  the  Profession 


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A bankas  big  as  your  future 


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A step  in  the 
light  direction 


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Oliver  Hotel 


SOUTH  BEND,  INI) 


Fireproof 


Compliments  of 

The  Hadley  Printing  Co. 

Northivestern  Ohio’s  Largest  Slioiv 
Printers 


IFhen  m Cleveland — 

Dotit  ff'orry  About  a 
Good  Place  to  Eat 

I'ry  Chapin  Cafeteria 

(On  Euclid  Ave.,  West  of  Keith’s  105th  Street 
Theatre ) 


BULKLEY  BUILDING 
GARAGE 

CLEVELAND,  OHIO 
Compliments  of 

CAFE  MONACO 


1915  EAST  17th  ST. 


CLEVELAND,  O. 


DAVIS’  RESTAURANT 

Tempting  hood  at  Tempting  Prices 
Directly  Opposite  Keith’s  105th  Street  Theatre 
CLEVELAND,  OHIO 

HOTEL  BEARDSLEY 

M.  B.  PATTIZ,  Prop. 

CHAMPAIGN,  ILLINOIS 
Across  the  Street  From  the  Orpheum 

RATES  TO  THE  PROFESSION 

Keith  Theatres  of  Louisville  use 
“Wall  Tone” 

When  Redecorating 

BRIDGES  SMITH  & CO. 


Hardware  Used  in  Keith  Theatres  in 
Louisville 
Supplied  by 

Albrecht  Sons  Hardware  Co. 


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in  Omaha,,  Neb. 

Greetings  and  Good  H’ishes  from 

I'hc  Omaha  Hotel 

Men’s  Assoeiation 

Hotel  Fontenelle 

Hotel  Pullman 

Hotel  Blackstone 

Hotel  Rome 

Hotel  Conant 

Hotel  Castle 

Hotel  Hensliaw 

Hotel  Sanford 

Hotel  Keen 

Wellington  Inn 

Hotel  F 

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OMAHA,  NEBRASKA 

J.  C.  Wood  K Co. 

Greetings  to  the 

“The  Old  Reliable" 

National  \*audeville  Artists 

Cleaners  and  Dyers 

From 

We  Make  I'lieatrical  Work  a Specialty 

The  Aellow  Cab 

and 

Fancy  Gowns  and  M'ardrobes  Handled 
With  Care 

Baggage  Co. 

W’e  Do  All  Kinds  of  Alterations 

Theatrical  Haulers 

Our  Motto,  “Fair  Treatment,  Prompt 

bellow  Cabs 

Service  and  Reasonable  Price’’ 

Established  1S75 

HOLD  YOUR  WORK  FOR  OMAHA 

Telephone  Atlantic  9000 

27th  .and  DEWEY  AVENUE,  OMAHA,  NEB. 

322  SOUTH  14th  STREET,  O.MAH.A,  NEB. 

Members  of  the  Kational  I'audeville  Artists,  Im.,  are 

requested  to  patronize  advertisers  in 

this  program. 

COLUMBUS 


77  South  High  Street 
Opposite  Capitol 


19  North  High  Street 
Next  to  Hotel  Deshler 


PROFESSIONAL  people 
are  sure  of  a hearty  wel- 
come and  good,  wholesome, 
tasty  food  in  all  restaurants 
of  the  Mills  Ohio  chain.  Our 
employees  are  interested  in  the 
welfare  of  our  guests. 


^ HE  Mills  Restaurants  are 
marked  by  the  sign  of  the 
Mill.  In  Cleveland,  Table 
Service  from  8 P.  M.  to  6 A. 
M.  and  7 to  10.30  A.  AI.,  as 
well  as  continuous  self-service 
— \^'elcome. 


RESTAURANTS 


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Three  Mills  And  One  More 


Continuous — Day  and  Night 


CLEVELAND 
315-319  Euclid  Ave 
Opposite  Site  of 
Old  Opera  House 


CINCINNATI 
31-39  E.  Fourth  St. 
Next  to  Hotel  Sinton 
Opposite  Gibson 


Cum plirnents  of 


B.  F.  KEITH’S  THEATRE 


PHILADELPHIA,  PA 


In  Philh'  There’s  a Cafe 
The  Centre  of  Things  Night  and  Day 
It’s  the  ARCADIA  of  Those  \\  ho  Dine 
Wlio  Know  Food  That’s  Really  Fine 
It’s  the  Quaker  City’s  Great  \\'hite  W ay 
And  the  Gathering  Place  of  the  N.  A 


\Vith  Apologies  to 

BOB  HALL, 

That  Extemporaneous  Chap 
Direction : Harry  Weber 


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MEMBERS  OF 

American  Bankers 
Association 

Pennsylvania  State 
Bankers  Association 

New  York 

Stock  Exchange 

Philadelphia 

Stock  Exchange 


PRIVATE  WIRES 

Philadelphia 

Scranton 

Wilkes-Barre 

Hazelton 

Pottsville 

Allentown 

Easton 

Chicago 

Detroit 

Buffalo 

Grand  Rapids 
Canton 

Boston 

Montreal 

New  London 

Hartford 

Baltimore 

Richmond 


COMMISSION  ORDERS 
EXECUTED 


Kensington  Trust  Company 

KENSINGTON  AND  ALLEGHENY  AX’ENUES 

“At  the  Allegheny  Avenue  ‘L’  Station” 

CAPITAL  $500,000 

SURPLUS  & UNDIMDED  PROEITS 1,032,108 


TOTAL  RESOURCES 


Deposits  recei\  ed  upon  which  interest  is  allowed 
Titles  to  real  estate  insured 
Acts  as  Executor,  Trustee,  Guardian,  etc. 

Open  Monday  and  Friday  evenings,  six  to  nine  o’clock 

OFFICERS 

George  S.  Cox,  President 

James  H'^nrv,  I'ice-President 

Charles  L.  Martin,  I’ice-Presdient  is  Treasurer 

H.  P.  Maucer,  Secretary 

J.  W.  Kommer,  Asst.  Treasurer 

C.  W.  ScHOCH,  Asst.  Secretary 

M.  X.  Eastburn,  Title  and  Trust  Officer 

J.  Franklin  Bennett,  .-Isst.  Title  Officer 


DIRECTORS 


George  S.  Cox 
James  Henry 
L.  J.  Hammond 
William  H.  Brehm 
Richard  Hirst 
Robert  McX'eil 
Samuel  P.  Kenworthy 


William  Kommer 
Harry  Brocklehurst 
John  B.  S.  Rex 
Francis  J.  Doyle 
William  J.  CjEggis 
Walter  Scholes 
James  Hulton 


Charles  L.  Martin 


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MARCUS-MAYER 

PITTSBURGH,  PA. 

Printers  of  B.  1\  Keith’s  Theatre  Program 


Walter  G.  Wroe 

And 

The  Incomparable 
EDNA  WROE 

School  of  Dancing 
KEITH  THEATRE  BUILDING 
PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

GEUTING’S 

Shoes  for  If  omen.  Men  and  Children 

1230  Market  1308  Chestnut  19  South  11th 
PHILADELPHIA 


American  and  Annex 
Hotels 

Absolutely  Fireproof 

Headquarters  for  Visiting  Vaudeville 
Performers 

7th  and  market,  6th  AND  MARKET 
ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 

On  direct  car  line  with  the  Union  Station  and 
surrounded  by  all  the  leading  places  of  amuse- 
ment. 

500  rooms  with  all  the  conveniences  of  a home. 
Bath  (tub  or  shower)  in  every  room.  Running 
ice  water.  Telephone.  In  fact,  everything 
necessary  to  make  you  comfortable  and  feel  at 
home. 

Our  “nation-famed”  cooking  at  reasonable  prices 
will  attract  vou  to  our  cafe. 


Compliments 

WILLIAMS  & McCarthy 

“Theatrical  Transfer’ 

KEITH  BUILDING  PHILADELPHIA 

GRAY  LINE  MOTOR  TOURS 

Office  and  Waiting  Room 
KEITH’S  THEATRE,  PHILADELPHIA 

Tours  Through  City  and  Park  Every  Hour 
Valley  Forge  Daily.  Leaving  at  10  ;00  A.  M. 


Greetings  ! 

The 

District  Program  Company 

Publishers  of  the 

B.  F.  Keith  Theatre  Program 

WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 


Best  IVishes  to  the  A . I . A. 

WASHINGTON  PRINTING 
COMPANY 

Printers  of  the 

B.  F.  Keith  Theatre  Program 

WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 


ARTISTS  STOP  AND  DINE 


Hotel  Occidental 


rome 


New  Chairs  Furnished  to  Match  Old  Ones 
Installed  18  Vears  Affo  and  Still  in  Use 


■l7iother  Magnificeyit  Theatre  in 
which  our  Chairs  are  histalled 


one  ot  America  s most  luxurious  play- 
houses. Nothing  but  the  best  was  con- 
sidered in  the  construction  and  equip- 
ment of  this  House.  Needless  to  say. 
therefore,  American  Seating  Company’s 
chairs  were  selected. 


'vpe  of  Chair  Installed  in  Keith': 
Palace  Theatre,  Cleveland,  Ohio 


AMERICAN  SEATING  COMPANN 


PHILADELPHIA 


NEW  YORK 


CHICAGO 


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Furnishers  of  Seating 


mencan 


THE  ORPHEUM  CIRCUIT 


Some  of  Our  Latest  Installations 


Cjolden  Gate  Theatre,  San  Francisco 
Hill  Street  Theatre,  Los  Angeles 
Hennepin  Theatre,  Minneapolis 
Main  Street  Theatre,  Kansas  City 
Orpheum  Theatre,  New  Orleans 
Orpheum  Theatre,  Sioux  City 
State  Lake  Theatre,  Chicago 


GENERAL  OFFICES:  14  E.  JACKSON  BLVD 


NEW  YORK 


CHICAGO 


Branches  in  All  Princi 


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HOTEL.  CHATHAM 


ecidl  Care  and  Attention  to  the 
Profession 


General  Forbes  Hotel 


PITTSBURGH,  PA 


PITTSBURGH,  PA 


Montrose  L48o 

BINGLER  TRANSFER  CO 

General  Hauling 
Theatrical  Work  A Specialty 
5971  CENTER  AVENUE 
PITTSBURGH,  PA. 


When  in 


Make  Your  Home  at  the 


Hurlock  Bros.  Company,  Inc 


Hotel  Henry 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


Sho-Card  and  Display  Boards 
3436-38  MARKET  ST.,  PHILADELPHIA 


We  Cater  to  the  Profession 


THE  NEW  KEITH 
Cleveland,  O. 


THE  NEW  CURRAN 
San  Francisco,  Calif. 


THE  NEW  BILTMORE 
Los  Angeles.  Calif. 

THAT  WHICH  IS  OF  SUPERIOR  QUALITY  ETER  QUICKLY  SEEKS  ITS  KIND 


WELDON,  WILLIAMS  N LICK 

rifO-COLOR  TICKETS 


To  put  it  conservatively,  we  print  as  good  a ticket  as  can  be  found 
Our  private  opinion,  though,  is  that  our  tickets  are  the  best  to  be  had 

WELDON,  WILLIAMS  & LICK 

FORT  SMITH,  ARK.ANSAS 

Largest  Printers  of  T’wo-color  Reserved  Seat  Coupon  Ticket  in  the  World. 


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A I ways 
Cooperating 


Attaches 

B.  F.  Keith’s 
CAPITOL  THEATRE 


TRENTON 


Art  Posters 


C.  D'Jquili 

Art  Studio 


Sketches 


fc  74  Cooper  St. 

I Trenton,  S.  J. 


With  Best  Wishes  for  the  Con- 
tinued Success  of  the  A’.  .J. 


Cartoons 


Designs 


Compliments  of 

HILDINGER  ENTERPRISES 

TRENTON 

C.  W.  LISCHER 

Publisher 

TRENTON 


Com  pVimetits 
of  a 
Friend 


Success 


Now  and  PTjrevcr 

TRENTON 


NEW  HANO\  ER  HOTEL 

Catering  to  .V.  I . A.  Members 

TRENTON 

TATTERSALL  CO. 

Coal — Lime — Sand 

TRENTON 

Trenton’s  Largest 

^ Mechanics  National  Bank 

COMMERCIAL-SAVINGS  -TRUST 
State*  Street 
at  South ‘WoiTcn 
*Fiank  on  The  Qomer-  T/isioric  * 


Philadelphi.a  B.arg.ain  Store 

Opposite  B.  F.  Keith’s  Capitol 

TRENTON 

STOUT’S  RESTAURANT 

Oldest  Restaurant  Cater- 
ing to  Vaudeville  Artists 

TRENTON 


C.  F.  HILDERBRECHT’S 

Restaurant  and  Dance  Palace 

TRENTON 


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Direction  HARRY  WEBER 


AMERICA’S  MENTAL  MARVEL 


"Buffalo 

Cleveland 

'Detroit 


Hotel  Statler 
Hotel  Statler 
Hotel  Statler 


Hotel  Statler^  St.  Lou 
Hotel  "Pennsylvania^  J 

( Statler  operated  j 


The  above  hotels  today 

Are  the  friends  of  every  N.  V.  A. 

When  in  these  cities  you  happen  to  roam 
You’ll  find  Statler  is  your  home. 


BOB  HALL 


That  Extemporaneous  Chap 


Direction:  HARRY  WEBER 


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W.  F.  IRISH  COMPANY 


ELECTRICAL  SUPPLIES 
130  WEST  32nd  STREET 
NEW  YORK 


(lood  Lviick  and  (lood  Wishes  to  oiir  friends  the 


N.  V.  A, 


Compliments  of 

M.  SHAPIRO 

If  holesale  and  Retail,  Painters  Supplies 

869  AMSTERDAM  AVENUE 
NEW  YORK  CITY 


Henri  Court  Irvington  Hall 

312-31+ West  48th  St.  355  West  51st  St. 

Longacre  3830  Circle  8640 

Hildona  Court 

341-3+7  W.  +5th  St. 

Longacre  3560 

Eurnished  Housekeeping  Apts. 

1 -2-3-4  Rooms 

CHARLES  TENEyPAUM 

341-347  West  45th  St.  New  York 


HENRY  XAFTAL  & SON 

Theatrical  Properties  Sold  and  Rented 


642  EIGHTH  AVE. 
Phone  Chickering  1234 


NEW  YORK  CITY 


\Y.  F.  CUNNINGHAM 

SrCCESSOR  TO  JOHN  F.  CRONIN.  INC. 
Dealer  in  Lumber  and  Mouldings 

Office  and  Sales  Yard  ; 

PARK  AVE.  & 120th  STREET 
NEW  YORK 

GOOD  PRINTING  QUICK 

250  bond  letter  heads  ^lL  FOR 

250  bond  bill  heads  CP  1 ^ 

250  business  cards  / 0 

250  XXX  envelopes 

Park  Avenue  Press,  1836  Park  Avenue 

West  of  125th  St.  Depot  Open  Evenings 

Compliments  of 

LOUIS  HESS 

Painter  and  Decorator 

32  WEST  116th  ST.  NEW  YORK  CITY 
Telephone  University  8260 


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Chelsea  Exchange  Bank 

1 6 0 0 BROADWAY 
266  WEST  34th  ST. 

7TH  AVE.  & 13  5th  ST. 


Ot 

Edw.\rd  S.  Rothchild 
President 

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Resources  Over  $12,000,000.00 

Exceptional  Safe  Deposit  Vaults 
Open  Until  10:30  P.M. 


Wander  Iron  Works,  Inc. 


NEW  YORK  CITY 


Contractors  for  Ornamental  Iron 
for  High  Class  Theatres  and 
Commercial  Buildings 


CALLOPHONE 

A Loud  - Speaking  System! 

Now  being  used  by 

KEITH’S  PALACE  THEATRE 

New  York 

Write  for  further  particulars 

Callophone  Company  of  New  York 

INCORPORATED 

216  MERCER  ST.  NEW  YORK 

Telephone  Spring  2226 


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Greetings  to  the  N.  V.  A. 

EDWIN  A.  RELKIN 
CHARLES  W.  GROLL 


Compliments  of 

WILLIE  HOPPE 


Compliments  of 

Hudson  Stationery  Co.,  Inc. 

36  WEST  28th  STREET,  NEW  YORK  CITY 


Telephone  Prospect  9849 

BENJ.  F.  CATHERS  & CO. 

Makers  of  High  Grade  Dancing  Slippers 
Theatrical  Shoemakers — Hand  Sewed — Bench  Made — 
Ballet,  Toe  and  Clog  Slippers  a Specialty 
Mail  Orders  Attended  to  Promptly 

46-48  LEXINGTON  AVE.,  BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 


Compliments  of 

A FRIEND 


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F r o m Our  F r i e ?i  d s i u C h i c a g o 


CHICA(K)  NEW  YORK  SAN  FRANCISCO 


Fred  S.  James  & Co. 

All  Forms  of  1 71  sur  a 71  ce 

- 

Exclusive  Insurance  Representatives 

ORPHEUM  CIRCUIT,  Inc. 


Telephone  State  267fi 


Compliments 

Corbin  A.  Dunham  & Co. 

Theatre  Draperies 


66-68  EAST  SOUTH  WATER  ST. 
CHICAGO 


d'he  Ansell  Ticket  Company 

MANUFACTURERS 

Coupon  Theatre  Tickets 
and  Ticket  Racks 

730-740  N.  FRANKLIN  STREET 
CHICAGO 


Artificial  Flowers 
for  Lobby,  Foyer,  Auditorium 

Decorations 


357-359  WEST  CHICAGO  AVE. 
CHICAGO.  ILL. 


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The  Foreman  National  Bank 


(SUCCEEDING  FOREMAN  BROS.  BANKING  CO.) 


The  Foreman  Trust  and  Savings  Bank 

COMBINED  CAPITAL,  SURPLUS  AND  UNDIVIDED 
PROFITS  EXCEED  SIX  MILLION  DOLLARS 


OSCAR  G.  FOREMAN.  Chairman  of  the  Board 

President 
Vice-President 
Vice-President 
Vice-President 
Vice-President 
Vice-President 
Vice-President 
Second  Vice-Pres.-Cashier 
Second  Vice-President 


Harold  E.  Foreman, 
George  N.  Neise. 
Alfred  K.  Foreman. 
Gerhard  Foreman. 
Wm.  J.  Fickinger, 
John  Terborgh, 
Charles  A.  Burns, 
Andrew  F.  Moeller, 
Frank  B.  Woltz, 


Second  Vice-President 
Assistant  Cashier 
Assistant  Cashier 
Assistant  Cashier 
Assistant  Cashier 
Assistant  Cashier 
Assistant  Cashier 
Assistant  Cashier 
Auditor 


J.  E.  Sullivan, 

Edwin  G.  Foreman,  Jr. 
Max  j,  Thies, 

Jas.  S.  Rodie, 

Edwin  G.  Neise, 

Elmer  C.  Maywald, 
Otto  J.  Hansa, 

G.  A.  West, 

John  H.  Bartelme 


LA  SALLE  & WASHINGTON  STS.,  CHICAGO 


you  can 


No  matter  what  sum 


e an  income 


An  actor  today 


ause 


But  old  Father  Time 


Rules  by  far  different  laws 
Preparedness  is 


Remember  this,  friends 


BOB  HALL, 

That  Extemporaneous  Chap 
Direction:  HARRY  WEBER 


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From  Our  F r ie  ?i  d s in  Chicago 


KIMBALL 

"The  Instrument  of  Yesterday,  Today  and  Tomorrow” 

H arrison  M.  Wild,  Conductor  of  the  famous  Apollo  and 
Mendelssohn  Clubs  of  Chicago,  and  an  organist  of  national  repu- 
tation, expresses  his  entire  approval  of  Kimball  Pianos  through 
his  use  of  them  for  more  than  twenty  years. 

Among  other  leaders  to  signify  esteem  of  the  Kimball  was  the 
late  Marcel  Charlier,  Director  of  French  Opera,  who  said:  “The 
Kimball  Piano  has  my  sincere  and  cordial  endorsement.” 

d'hus  leaders  of  our  own  and  other  lands  have  through  the  years 
commended  the  Kimball  as  eminently  satisfactory — the  instrument 
of  imperishable  fame. 

Descriptive  catalogs  sent  to  you  on  request 

\\.  W.  KIMBALL  CO. 

(Established  1857) 

Factory  and  Executive  Offices 
CHICAGO,  U.  S.  A. 


KIM  HALL 

Oraiid  nation  Munir  Holln 
Upright  Pianon  Phoiiographn 
Player  Pianon  Pipe  Organn 
Rrproduring  Pianon 


James  H.  Channon 
Manufacturing  Company 

223-233  WEST  ERIE  STREET 
CHICAGO,  ILLINOIS 


Alanufacturers  and  Installers  of 
Complete  Stage  Rigging  Equipment 


Hyland  Electrical  Supply  Co. 

"Everything  Electrical” 

700  W.  JACKSON  BLVD.,  CHICAGO,  ILL. 


HECO  EN\TXOPE  COMPANY 

FRA.NK  HOGA.X,  President 

351-363  EAST  OHIO  STREET 
CHIC.\GO,  ILLINOIS 


A Full  House  Looks  Good  for  the 
Players  and  to  the  d'heatre  0\\  ners 
Therefore  Make  Your  House  Comfortable 
by  Installing 

A \\  ittenmeier  Air  Cooling 
Apparatus 

IT  WILL  PAY 

If  Interested  Please  IPrite  to 
The  Pioneer  Manufacturers  of  Air  Cooling 
.Apparatus  for  Theatres  and  .Auditoriums 
WiTTENMEIER  AIaCHINERA' 

Company 

850  N.  SPALDING  AVE.,  CHIC.AGO,  ILL. 


Compliments  of 

CITIZENS  STATE  BANK 
OF  CHICAGO 

3228  LINCOLN  .AVENUE 
Cor.  Melrose  Street 
CHIC.AGO 


Phones  Harrison  4088-4089 

Everything  for  the  Theatre 

CAPITAL  MERCHANDISE  CO. 

Manufacturers  and  Distributors  of 
Moving  Picture  Machines  and  Supplies 

538  S.  DEARBORN  ST.,  CHIC.AGO,  ILL. 


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Fro  rn  O u r F r'lends  In  Providence.^  R . I . ! 

fVhen  You  Visit  Providence 

Stop  At 

Compliments  of  | 

Lansing  Lumber  Co.  ■ 

The  Providence  Biltmorc 

North  Main  Street  and  Branch  Ave.  ' 

PROVIDENCE.  R.  I. 

New  England's  Most 
Exclusive  Hostelry 

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Compliments  of 

Norton  Taxi  Co. 

PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 

All  Outside  Rooms  Bath  With  Every  Room 

M.  W.  NORTON.  President 

Reservations  Requested 

Only  Hotel  on  the  Main  Business  Street 

HOTEL  BERKSHIRE 

I'he  decorations  ot  the  new  B.  K.  Keith  I'heatre 

EDGAR  T.  SMITH,  Proprietor 

were  made  possible  by  the  use  of  our  products. 

Opposite  E.  F.  Albee  Theatre 

Westcott,  Slade  & Balcom 

PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 

PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 

LITTLETON’S  EXPRESS 

"The  Paint  Store  of  Keiv  England" 

OFFICE  : 

34  RICHMOND  ST.  PROVIDENCE  R.  I. 

Compliments  of 

H.  A.  & E.  S.  Taylor 

RED  TOP  CAB  COMPANY,  Inc. 

' 

.lOHN  F.  Donnelly,  Pres,  and  Treas. 

76  Dorrance  Street 

Telephone  GASPEE  5000 

PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 
Rhode  Island  Distributors  of 

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Nicholas  Power  Motion  Picture 

HOTEL  DREYFUS 

Projection  Machines  and  Supplies 

Washington  at  Mathewson  Streets 

Telephone  Connection 

PROVIDENCE.  R.  I. 

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When  in 

IT’S  HOTEL  JEFFERSON 


ST.  LOUIS 


Oh  Joseph  Jefferson,  if  you  only  knew, 

Of  the  Hotel  Jefferson  named  for  you, 

You  would  rise  from  your  tomb  and  shout  out  loud 
“Old  Saint  Louis,  of  your  hotel  I’m  proud.” 

The  home  of  the  artist — to  you  it  belongs ; 

You  tell  us  your  troubles  and  we  right  your  wrongs, 
We  strive  for  the  best  to  make  pleasant  your  stays. 
For  this  is  the  home  of  the  N.  V.  A.’s. 


BOB  HALL 


That  Extemporaneous  Cliap 
Direction:  HARRY  WEBER 


Best  Wishes 


HOTEL  ALLEN 

PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 

All  outside  rooms  ’usith  every  modern  con- 
venience— Three  minutes’  ‘walk  to  theatres 


PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 
Estate  Fred  Mansfield 
J.  F.  KILLEHER,  Manager 


DUDLEY  HARDWARE  CO 


Rooms  without  bath 
Rooms  with  bath 


Theatre  and  Builders’  Hardware 


49  EXCHANGE  PLACE,  PROVIDENCE,  R.  I 


HOTEL  SCHENLEY 


FIFTH  AVENUE  AT  SCHENLEY  PARK 
PITTSBURGH,  PA. 


46  CHESTNUT  STREET 
Sh  ow — B o 0 k — Job — C 0 m m ercial 


A Distinctive  Hotel! 
Comfort  — Refinement 


PROVIDENCE,  R.  I 


Success  to  the  N.  T.  A. 

HEALY’S  HOTEL 

LAWRENCE  L.  HEALY,  Prop. 


Cuisine  and  Service  unexcelled.  Located  in 
the  most  desirable  part  of  Pittsburgh.  Ten 
minutes  from  all  Railroad  Stations,  Business, 
Theaters  and  Shopping  Center.  Advance  reser- 
vations suggested. 


Corner  Snow  and  Weybosset  Streets 
PROVIDENCE,  R.  I. 


S.  L.  BENEDITO,  Manager 


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.ase  you  need  a TKeafrical 
unk  like  mine  — 

I_am  slipping?  you  this  / 


The  Only  Hotel  of  Its  Kind  in  the  U.  S 

10  Minutes’  \Valk  to  All  Downtown 
d'heatres 


A.  PETERS  6c  COMPAN  Y 


Cleaners  and  Dyers 


703  GRATIOT  AVENTE,  DEROIT,  MICH 


mawson  Lenox 

HAPJSW  AVtttCAjt  DETTiOfT 


Hotel  \Yctoria  Apartments 

COR.  PARK  BOULEVARD  AND  HIGH  ST. 
DETROIT,  MICHIGAN 


Hotels  of  homelike 
comfort  and  quiet 
surroundings  in  the 
heart  of  the  dty 

Moderate  Rate* 


Every  Room  and  Suite  with 
Kitchenette  and  Bath 

Completely  Equipped  for  Housekeeping 


M embers  of  the  Xatlorial  I'aude’ville  Artists,  I tie.,  are  requested  to  patronize  adz'ertisei  s in  this  program. 


Facing  Grand  Circus  Park 


DETROIT,  MICHIGAN 


Hotel  Radisson 


Compliments  of 


MINNEAPOLIS,  MINN 


The  Pittsburgh  Hotels  Company 


OAK  GROVE  HOTEL 

MINNEAPOLIS 
300  Rooms  njeith  Bath 
Cafe — Also  Kitchenettes 
itering  to  the  Theatrical  Profession 
Modern  Fireproof 


WILLIAM  PENN 


FORT  PITT  HOTELS 


Ernie  Potts  and  Mary  Montier 

A NEW  COMEDY  ACT 
Season  1924 

Home  Address:  710  East  16th  Street 
MINNEAPOLIS,  MINN. 


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Efficiency,  Courtesy 
and  a Keen  Desire  to 
Serve  the  Profession 


M.4RCUS  L.  Freud 
President 


HARRY  WEBER 


Presents 


BLACKFACE  EDWIN  NELSON 


Who  Is  Still  Married  to 


MRS.  EDDIE  NELSON 


Con grtit ulatioiis  and  Success 


Lovenberg  Sisters 


Eleanor  Durkin 


James  Eleanor 

Burke  and  Durkin 


\eu'  A ct  in  Preparation  for  A ext  Season 


ELSIE  PILCER 


DUDLEY  DOUGLAS 


KEITH  VAUDEVILLE 


None  sing  so  wildly  well 
Angel  Israfel” 


If  I could  dwell  where  Israfel  hath  dwelt 
And  he  where  I, 

He  might  not  sing  so  wildly  well 
A mortal  melody; 

While  a bolder,  bolder  note  than  this, 

Than  this  might  swell 
From  my  lyre  within  the  sky. 

— Edg.^r  Ai.l.w  Poe 


HARRY  WEBER 


To  be  entirely  fair  to  Israfel  I must  con- 
fess that  he  plays  his  own  accompaniment 
— on  the  lyre.  Whereas  1 carry  an 
angelic  person  who  imitates  the  angelic 
choir — but  no  lyre. 


Chief  C.wpolicax — the  Singer 
At  the  Strings.  Jeaxn’e  Rexard 


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Lulu  McConnell 

Playing  Keith  J^audeville 


Chevalier  Brothers 


Entertaining  Entertainers 
Walter  Bentlv,  fVestern  Representative 


Direction  LEO  FITZGERALD 


Allman 


Morton 

Harvey 


Strong,  Forceful  and  Courageous 
Equilibrists 


Schichtl’s 

Royal- W onderettes 


Acknowledged  by  Public, 
Press  and  Managers  as  the 
Best  and  Most  Wonderful 
Marionette  Act  in  Existence 


The  World  Renowned 

Kikiitas  Japs 

rwo  WOMEN  SIX  MEN 


EWmous 


V urivaUed  Juggling  and  Risley  Ireats 


First  Time  in  America 


F.  Keith  Circuit 


Representative 


H.  B.  MARINELLI,  Ltd.,  Inc.,  New  York 


Direction: 

H.  B.  Marinelli,  Ltd. 


The  Man  On  the  Blocks 


Touring  Keith  & Orpheu.m  Circuits 

Direction:  H.  B.  Marinelli,  Ltd. 


HANS  BEATZ  & PARTNER 


Touring  Keith  & Orpheum  Circuits 

Direction:  H.  B.  Marinelli,  Ltd. 


TORCAT  and  FLOR  D’ALIAZ 

With  All  Their  Family  of 

60  Game  Roosters 

JVish  Unlimited  Prosperity  to  N.  T.  A. 
Thanks  to  MR.  ALBEE 
And  All  Managers  of  the 
KEITH’S  CIRCUIT 
Direction:  H.  B.  Marinelli,  Ltd. 


ORPHEUM 

)YD  NEVADA  & CO. 

in  Mirth  and  Mystery 
)T  -\XY  bill 

NO  CONFLICTION 
Jack— Flynn — Kenny — Sam 
1564  Broadway,  New  York 


A NEW  IDEA 

W.  H.  Groh  AND  Alichael  Adonis 

? The  Piano  Hounds  ? 

10  Minutes  of  Class  and  Laughs  In  One 
Formerly  Adonis  & Co.  Direction  Lew  Colder 
Orpheum  Circuit  Now 


E.  A.  SCHILLER 

General  Representative  of  LoeAV  Circuit 


A FEW  STARS  GUS  EDWARDS  ^^MADE 

5 EDWARDS 

GIFES  GREETINGS 
TO  THE  N.  V.  A. 


Eddie  Cantor 
Georgia  Price 
Orville  Harrold 
Eddie  Buzzell 
George  Jessel 
Herman  Timberg 
Gregory  Kelly 
Bobby  Watson 
Louis  Hirsch 
Louis  Silvers 
Lew  Brice 
Walter  Winchell 
Johnnie  Hines 
Tommy  Gray 
Vincent  O’Donneli 
Bobby  O’Neili 
Emile  Boreo 
Will  D.  Cobb 
Joe  Keno 
Chas.  De  Haven 
Johnnie  Parks 
Purcelle  Bros. 

Billy  Mason 
Jack  Sidney 
Dan  Heaiy 
George  Lyons 
Kramer  & Morton 
Willie  Solar 
Bert  Wheeler 
Vincent  Bryan 
Wilfred  Berrick 
Sammy  Lee 
Ted  Doner 
Ed  Janis 
Hal  Hixon 
Felix  Arndt 
Lou  Edwards 
Tyler  Brooke 
Harry  Rapf 
Dave  Seid 
Jack  Weiner 
Mel  Klee 
Charlie  Wilkins 
Johnnie  Cantwell 
George  McKay 
Julius  Marx 
A1  Wohlman 
Johnnie  Stanley 
Harry  Rose 
Chester  Fredericks 


Lila  Lee 
Olga  Cook 
Jeanie  MacPherson 
Duncan  Sisters 
Louise  Groody 
Helen  Menken 
Yvette  Rugel 
Ruby  Norton 
Ruby  De  Remer 
Lillian  Gohn 
Lillian  Walker 
Ona  Munson 
Coralyn  Wade 
Mae  Murray 
Alice  Furness 
Hazel  Furness 
Anna  Lehr 
Irene  Martin 
Ruth  Lockwood 
Lillian  Boardman 
Genevieve  Houghton 
Courtney  Sisters 
Lillian  Lorraine 
McCarthy  Sisters 
Gloria  Grey 
Joan  Sawyer 
Josephine  Hill 
Ethel  Hallor 
Betty  Washington 
Marion  Weeks 
Grace  Meinken 
Evelyn  McVey 
Jessica  Brown 
Amporita  Farrar 
Lillian  Hart 
Mabel  Barrison 
Helen  Groody 
Bessie  Wynn 
Vera  Maxwell 
Fay  Tincher 
Lillian  Berse 
Daisy  Leon 
Gertrude  Selby 
Connor  Twins 
Betty  Pierce 
Rea  Martin 
Sadie  Campbell 
Ruth  Francis 


MISS  OLGA  COOK  and  ERIC  ZARDO 

She  of  Beauty,  Voice  and  Charm  He  a musician  of  Class 

EMILE  BOREO  SAM  HEARN 

The  Russian  Nut  The  “Vocaler  Violiner” 

GLORIA  GREY 

Keep  Your  Eyes  on  this  Beautiful  Young  Screen  Star. 

GUS  EDWARDS’  SONG  HIT  OF  1924 

“OLD  FAMILIAR  FACES” 

Let  Gus  Edwards  make  you  a Headliner,  then 

Let  Gus  Edwards  manage,  conceive  and  Stage  your  Act. 

Address  All  Communications  to  GUS  EDWARDS,  ASTOR  THEATRE  BUILDING,  1531  BROAD- 
WAY, NEW  YORK  CITY.  Ben  Edw.^rds,  GenT  Rep. 


A School 
With  a 
Reputation 


For  Grace,  Poise  and 
Development 


'CRE^  STUI71I7 

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EMERSON  RECORDING  LABORATORIES,  Inc. 

Commercial  Phonograph  Recording 
206  FIFTH  AVENUE,  NEW  YORK 

An  Open  Letter  to  Members  of  the  N.  V.  A. 

Among  the  members  of  your  Association,  there  are  many  who  have  reached  an  age  where 
they  can  look  back  to  ten,  fifteen  years  or  more,  of  association  with  their  fellows 
and  companions  of  the  stage.  Probably  among  their  most  prized  possessions  are  the 
Photographic  Portraits  of  those  they  learned  to  know  and  love  years  ago.  They,  as 
well,  prize  nearly  as  highly,  but  a little  less  tangibly,  because  time  dims  the 

ability  to  recall  to  mind,  as  the  years  go  by,  the  memory  of  some  of  their  greatest 

lines  as  read  by  these  friends  in  their  famous  and  successful  acts  and  playlets. 

This  letter  is  to  bring  forcibly  to  all  your  members  of  this  Association,  that 
it  need  no  longer  be  the  intangible,  uncertain  act  of  memory,  to  bring  back  the  best 
loved  story,  the  most  striking  reading  of  the  strongest  rendered  lines  of  a wonder- 
ful drama.  In  the  Emerson  Studios  we  can  make  a record  of  such  selections  which  will 
become  the  permanent,  invaluable,  and  highly  prized  possession  of  family,  friends, 
associates,  and  those  most  dear  to  us. 

Just  take  home  to  yourselves  this  thought.  What  would  the  value  be  to  some  of 
you,  whoi  have  had  fathers  and  mothers,  in  your  profession,  if  you  had  recorded  on  a 

phonograph  record  some  of  the  "high  spots"  of  their  most  famous  acts,  a family 

possession  to  prize  and  revere  in  the  same  manner,  and  with  the  same  heart  appeal 
as  the  photographic  portrait  which  you  love  so  well. 

Won't  you  take  home  to  yourself  your  responsibility  for  giving  to  your  friends, 
in  tangible  form,  what  we  have  suggested  would  mean  so  much  to  YOU,  did  you  today 
possess  phonograph  recordings  of  this  kind  of  a previous  generation. 

The  Emerson  Recording  Laboratories  present  to  you  a plan,  a careful  !y  worked  out  sys- 
tem and  an  organization  which  can  make  such  recordings  for  you  with  ease,  convenience, 
and  at  a cost  so  small  that  you  should  not  fail  to  consider  this  matter  very  seriously. 

If  you  will  send  us  your  name  and  address,  we  will  gladly  forward  you  very 
interesting  and  complete  information.  Yours  very  truly, 

EMERSON  RECORDING  LABORATORIES,  Inc. 

Telephone,  Madison  Square  2531  206  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York. 


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ger  n 

NEW  YORK 


Invite  the  Patronage  of  Members  and  Friends  of  the  N.  V.  A 


Room  With  Running  Water  From  $2.00  Per  Day 

WOLCOTT  HOTEL,  4 W.  31st  St. 


Room  With  Private  Bath  From  $3.00  Per  Day 

HOTEL  TIMES  SQUARE,  255  W. 
43  rd  St. 

CUMBERLAND  HOTEL,  54th  St.  and 
Broadway 

ENDICOTT  HOTEL,  Columbus  Ave. 
and  81st  St. 

MARTHA  WASHINGTON,  29  E. 
29th  St.  {For  IF  omen  Only.) 


HERMITAGE  HOTEL,  7th  Ave.  and 
42nd  St. 


GRAND  HOTEL,  31st  St.  & Broadway 


NAVARRE  HOTEL,  7th  Ave.,  & 
38th  St. 


Room  With  Running  Water  From  $2.50  Per  Day 

WOODSTOCK  HOTEL 
127  W.  43rd  St. 


Room  With  Private  Bath  From  $3.50  Per  Day 

GREAT  NORTHERN  HOTEL 
118  W.  57th  St. 


NETHERLAND  HOTEL 
5th  Ave.  and  59th  St. 


Petroleum  Heat  & Power  Co 


THE 

Commercial 

Trust 

Company  of 
New  York 

Broadway  at  41st  St. 
In  the  Heart  of  Times 
Square  District 

RESOURCES  OVER 
$15,000,000.00 

Bank  and  Vaults  Open 
Every  Business  Day 
From  9 :00  O’clock 
A.  M.  to  10  :30  O’clock 
P.  M. 


1775  BROADWAY 


NEW  YORK 


Phone  7440  Circle 


Bunn  Brothers  Cafeteria 

”A  Good  Place  to  Eat” 

165  W.  45th  St.  150  W.  42nd  St.  2 Spruce  St. 
NEW  YORK 


PHONE  BRYANT  L 9765 
249  W,48t^  ST. 


Stretching,  Bar  and  Pad 
Exercises  for 

Sensational  Stage  Dancing 
Full  Course,  $3.00 
Including  Buck  and  Wing 
Dancing 

Inclose  $3.00  cash  or 
money  order 

GEO.  COLE  STUDIO 
249  W.  48th  St.,  New  York 


THE  TOY  BOSTON  TERRIER 
STUD  DOG 

Dark  seal  brindle,  even  markings,  tight 
screw  tail,  beautiful  eyes,  wonderfully 
fronted,  full  of  life,  and  a sure  pup 
getter.  The  only  son  of  the  noted  Lady 
Grand  at  stud.  - - 


A.  K.  C. 
221055 


— Fee  $15.00.  Send  foi 

mW  Card. 

WW  ■ B Puppies  Always  on  Hand 

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^ 204  West  102d  Street  New  Yorl 

Country  Residence;  KITCHEWAN  ROAD  Ossining,  N.  Y. 


TELEPHONES"-' 
3S36  & 3537 
CHELSEA 


408  West  I4iii  street 


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Rhode  Island  Theatre  Managers 

SEND  GREETINGS  TO  THE  N.  V.  A. 

Max  Nathanson, 

Alton  C.  Emer}'  i 

Modern  Theatre, 

Emery  Majestic  Theatre,  ' 

Providence,  R.  I. 

Providence,  R.  I. 

Martin  H.  Toohey, 

William  Mahoney,  1 

Emery  Theatre, 

Rialto  Theatre, 

Providence,  R.  I. 

Providence,  R.  I. 

Edward  Fay, 

R.  A1  Jones, 

Fay’s  Theatre, 

Victory  Theatre, 

Providence,  R.  I. 

Providence,  R.  I. 

Sam  Rice, 

James  R.  Somes, 

Empire  Theatre, 

Strand  Theatre, 

Providence,  R.  I. 

Pawtucket,  R.  1. 

Eddy  Cuddy, 

Walter  Hartford, 

State  Theatre, 

Imperial  Theatre, 

Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

Foster  Lardner 

Owen  M.  Reddy, 

E.  F.  Albee  Theatre, 

Music  Hall  Theatre, 

Providence,  R.  I. 

Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

Harry  Storin  and 

Harry  W.  Crull, 

Charles  Payne, 

E.  F.  Albee  Interests, 

Leroy  Theatre, 
Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

Providence,  R.  I. 

Albert  McEvoy, 

Joseph  Donahue, 

Bijou  Theatre, 

Park  and  Rialto  Theatres, 

Woonsocket,  R.  1. 

Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

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THE  EMERSON  REED  COMPANY 

31+  AND  316  EAST  35th  STREET.  NEW  YORK  CITY 


To  All  My  Friends  and  Patrons  of  the 
Profession: 

May  the  God  of  Abraham,  Isaac  and  Jacob 
bless  you  all  is  my  sincere  prayer.  If  it 
will  not  help  you  it  surely  will  not  hurt  you. 

JOE  JUSTICE 
The  Theatrical  Launderer 


J.  L.  SNEDECOR  & SONS,  INC. 

Best  Grades  of  Poultry 

Wholesale  and  Retail 

103  BARCLAY  STREET  NEW  YORK 


Compliments  of 

TELEPHONE  6440  MURRAY  HILL 

WINFIELD  HAND  LAUNDRY 

Exclusive  Hand  W ork 

Special  Arrangements  to  Club  Members 
201  EAST  33rd  STREET,  NEW  YORK 


Tel.  Watkins  8853  GLAZING  DONE  TO  ORDER 

BEN.  KOENIGSBERG 

PLATE 
WINDOW 
WIRE 
RIBBED 


From  Our  Friends  in  Cleveland 


Compliments 

of 


The  Natural  Gas  Association 


of 


America 


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COMPLIMENTS 


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Fred  P.  Thomas  Co. 


Insurance  and 
Surety  Bonds 


Cleveland  Theatre  Programs 

Are  Published  by 

The  National  Theatre  Program 
Co. 

Arthur  M.  Levy,  Pres. 

Printed  and  Lithographed  by  HARRIS 


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WE  CHRISTEN  THE  NEW  BROOKLYN  ORPHEUM  SWITCHBOARD  THE  N.  V.  A. 
SWITCHBOARD,  BEARING  THE  MONOGRAM  AND  INSIGNIA  OF  THE  NATIONAL 
VAUDEVILLE  ARTISTS,  KNOWING  THAT  N.  V.  A.  STANDS  FOR  THE  VERY  HIGHEST 
TYPE  OF  ARTISTS  AND  PRODUCTIONS,  endeavoring  on  our  part  to  present  an  instrument  that 
will  make  it  possible  to  place  before  the  public  ordinary  harmonious  light  surroundings  in  a way  to 
enable  the  artist  to  make  a presentation  with  greater  and  more  pleasing  effect,  making  THE 
SWITCHBOARD  OPERATOR  AS  MUCH  A PART  OF  THE  ACT  AS  THE  ARTIST  HIMSELF. 

A SWITCHBOARD  where  it  is  possible  to  bring  out  the  most  harmonious  effects,  where  real 
operation  will  produce  presentations  as  effective  as  your  orchestra  or  pipe  organ,  PRE-SELECTIVE 
HAVING  MANY  SCENES  IN  ADVANCE;  ALSO  POSSIBLE  TO  HOLD  PREVIOUS  SET-UPS 
AS  LONG  AS  DESIRED;  YOU  CAN  HOLD  THROUGH  ANY  SCENE  WITHOUT  “BLACK 
OUT”  OR  YOU  MAY  “BLACK  OUT”  THE  ENTIRE  STAGE  OR  HOUSE  WITHOUT  DIS- 
TURBING ANY  SET-UP.  MECHANICALLY  PERFECT  AND  ELECTRICALLY  ARRANGED 
FOR  STAND-BY  SERVICE,  WITH  VISUAL  PILOT  SUPERVISION  UP  TO  THE  BRANCH 
FUSES,  GIVING  THE  OPERATOR  ABSOLUTE,  POSITIVE  CONTROL  AT  ALL  TIMES. 

A SWITCHBOARD  that  has  no  equal;  made  from  the  very  best  materials  that  can  be  purchased, 
requires  no  more  space  on  your  stage  than  the  space  ordinarily  occupied  by  your  dimmer,  being  a 
composite  pilot  board  and  dimmer  bank,  USED  ON  THE  LARGEST  STAGES  IN  THE  COUNTRY 
FROM  COAST  TO  COAST. 

Manufactured  by  the 

HUB  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 

CHICAGO 


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STANLEY 

THEATRE 


19th  and  Market  Sts 


Earle 

Theatre 


11th  and  Market  Sts 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 


The  United  States  Playing 
Card  Company 

CINCINNATI,  OHIO 


Advertisitig  Curtams 
Df^ops — Scenery 


Anywhere  in  the  U.  S.  A 


Broadcasting  Station  WSAI 


EXECUTIVE  OFFICES 
Bankers’  Trust  Building 
PHILADELPHIA,  PA.,  U.  S.  A, 


Broadcasts  Every  Tuesday  and  Thursday  8 p.  m, 
Saturday,  10  P.  M.  Wave  Length,  309  Meters. 


When  in  Detroit  visit 
“The  House  of  Flowers” 

See  what  makes  happiness, 

Thru  all  hours. 

Our  greenhouses  on  Dixie  Highway 
Ship  flowers  thruout  the  whole  U.  S.  A. 
Yes,  and  to  Europe  as  easy  as  can  be. 
Done  by  system  Florist 
Telegraph  Delivery. 

So  wire  us  your  order. 

We’ll  do  the  rest. 

F.  T.  D.  system 
You’ll  find  the  best. 


Another  Staunch  Friend 


Extends 


BOB  HALL, 

That  Extemporaneous  Chap 

Direction:  Harry  Weber 


Best  Wishes  and  Success 


JOHN 

BREITMEYER’S  SONS 

DETROIT,  MICH. 

The  Birthday  Florists 
1310  BROADWAY 
David  Whitney  Bldg. 

6627  MACK  AVENUE 


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SAN  FRANCISCO 

The  Most  Convenient  Hotel,  the 
Best  Sen'ice  and  Moderate  Rates 
for  Our  Actor  Friends 


Management 

THOS.  J.  COLEMAN 


AN  APPRECIATION 

Foster  and  Kleiser  Coinpam'  takes  this  occasion  to  formally  express  its  appreciation  of  the 
volume  of  theatrical  business  it  has  received  during  the  past  twelve  months. 

It  has  been  the  constant  aim  of  this  organization  in  the  past  to  give  the  theatrical 
industry  the  best  that  it  can  in  every  way  and  that  the  same  policy  will  be  continued  in 
the  future  is  the  assurance  that  this  message  brings. 

Foster  and  Kleiser  Company 

GENERAL  OFFICES 

EDDY  STREET  AT  PIERCE,  SAN  FRANCISCO,  CALIFORNIA 


San  Francisco 
Los  Angeles 


Oakland 
San  Diego 


BRANCH  OFFICES 

Long  Beach 
Sacramento 
Fresno 


Portland 

Medford 


Seattle 

Tacoma 


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When  in 


COFFEE  DAN 

The  Little  Spot  Out  On  the  Coast  That 
N.  V.  A.’s  All  Love  the  Most 
Greeting  To  All  Our  Pals 

COFFEE  DANS 

SAN  FRANCISCO 


STOCKTON  AT  O’FARRELL 


W omen’s 
Ready-to-W  ear 
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FRANK  M.  SHAW 
Still  Singing  Silly  Songs 


T & T 

ELECTRIC  COMPANY 

Contractors  ^ Engineers 


City  Transfer  Company 

The  best-equipped  firm  to  handle  all 
Theatrical  Baggage.  A service  that 
is  famed  the  country  over,  and  known 
to  every  performer  as  the  best  in  the 
countrv. 


Special  Attention  Given  To  Theatrical 
Work 


409  TENTH  STREET 
SAN  FRANCISCO,  CALIFORNIA 
Telephone  Hemlock  928 


OFFICE:  138  TURK  ST.,  SAN  FRANCISCO 
GUS  TEMPS,  Manager  Established  1898 


Compliments  of 


Hotel  St.  Erancis 


BLANCHARD  PRESS 


NEWSSTAND 


Palace  Hotel 


NEWSSTAND 


222  GOLDEN  GATE  AVENUE 
S.YN  FRANCISCO 


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Jbr  Economical  Transportation 


e Woman’s  Own  Car 


SUPERIOR 
4-Passenger  Coupe 


All  Chevrolet  models  are  popular  with  women  on  account  of 
their  beauty  of  line  and  finish  and  ease  of  handling. 

The  new  4-passenger  coupe  was  designed  especially  for  women. 
Its  stylish,  distinguished  appearance  makes  immediate  appeal, 
and  closer  examination  promotes  enthusiasm.  Best  of  all  — 
the  price  is  surprisingly  low  for  so  high-grade  a production, 
equipped  as  it  is  with  a Fisher  Body,  two  extra-wide  doors 
that  make  feasible  graceful  entrance  to  and  exit  from  the  car. 
Single,  comfortable  driver’s  seat,  ample  room  for  two  in  the 
rear  seat,  and  a fourth  folding  seat  for  an  extra  passenger. 

Comfortably,  tastefully  upholstered  and  artistically  trimmed 
with  good-grade  hardware. 

Plate-glass  windows  on  all  four  sides.  Cord  tires  on  easily 
demountable  rims,  with  extra  rim. 

Although  designed  with  especial  consideration  of  our  women 
friends,  we  find  this  model  is  also  favored  by  many  men,  for 
business  and  family  use.  Merchandise  samples  can  be  carried 
inside  the  car  instead  of  in  the  rear  compartment.  Evenings 
and  week  ends  the  same  car  admirably  meets  the  requirements 
of  the  small  family. 


f.  o.  b.  Flint,  Mich 


Prices  f.  o.  b.  Flint,  Michigan 

Superior  Roadster  - - $• 

Superior  Touring  - - ‘ 

Superior  Utility  Coupe  - < 

Superior  4-Passenger  Coupe 
Superior  Sedan  - - ' 

Superior  Commercial  Chassis  . 
Superior  Light  Delivery 
Utility  Express  Truck  Chassis  j 

Fisher  Bodies  on  all  Closed  Models 


Chevrolet  Dealers  and  Service  Stations 
e'verywhere.  Applications  nill  be  con- 
sidered from  high-grade  men  only, 
for  territory  not  adequately  covered. 


Chevrolet  Motor  Company,  Detroit,  Michigan 

division  of  General  Motors  Corporation 
In  Canada — Chevrolet  Motor  Company  of  Canada,  Limited,  Oshawa,  Ontario 


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Hearty  Good  Wishes  to  the  N . V . A 


FROM 


WEST 


COAST  THEATRES 


ADOLPH  RAMISH,  Treasurer 
A,  L.  GORE,  Secretary 


M.  GORE,  President 
SOL.  LESSER,  Vice-President 


HARRY  C.  ARTHUR,  JR.,  General  Manager 


LOS  ANGELES 


SAN  FRANCISCO 


Oakland 


Salinas 
Pasadena 
Riverside 
Glendale 
Huntington  Park 
San  Luis  Obispo 
Ventura 
Alhambra 


Hollywood 
San  Diego 
Long  Beach 
Santa  Barbara 
San  Pedro 
Pomona 


Anaheim 
Venice 
Ocean  Park 
Santa  Monica 
Redondo 
Hermosa 
Inglewood 
Highland  Park 


Sacramento 
San  Jose 
Berkeley 
F resno 
Stockton 
Richmond 
Watsonville 


Bakersfield 

Taft 


Associated  with 

WEST  COAST  THEATRES,  INC.,  OF  NO.  CAL 
HOLLYWOOD  THEATRES,  INC. 
VENICE  INVESTMENT  COMPANY 
TURNER,  DAHNKEN  & LANGLEY 
SILVERGATE  THEATRES,  INC 
HOLLY- WESTERN  THEATRES,  INC. 
VALLEY  THEATRES,  INC 


West  Coast  Theatres,  Inc 

V audeville  Division 

BOOKING  OFFICE:  LOS  ANGELES,  CAL. 

M.  D.  HOWE,  Manager 


Comprising  a Continuous  Chain  of  Theatres 
Presenting  Vaudeville  Extending  from  Los 
Angeles  to  San  Francisco  and  Return 


ALL  IN  SUNNY  CALIFORNIA 


From  Our  F ri  e u d s O u t - o f - T o ?i 


WHEN  YOU  PLAY  KEITH’S  IOSth  ST., 
CLEVELAND 
MAKE 

FENWAY  HALL 

YOUR  HOME 

Finest  Rooms  and  Housekeeping  Suites,  Pro- 
fessional Rates.  Excellent  Food,  Delicatessen, 
Coffee  Shop 

trice  o?-  Write  for  Ueserrations  to 
RALPH  HITZ,  Mgr., 

Fenway  Hall,  Euclid  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O. 

fFlien  in  San  Francisco 
Make  Our  Home  Your  Home 

Continental  Hotel 

Special  Theatrical  Rates 

for 

Apartments  and  Suites 


JOS.  TRESMONTAN 
Prop. 


FRANK  C.  STEPHENS 
Res.  Mgr. 


Compliments  of 

BRADFORD  CLOTHES  SHOP 

111  POWELL  SAN  FRANCISCO 

FANCHON  & MARCO 

Producing  IManagers 

WEST  COAST  THEATRES 


‘‘^From  a M'wneapoFis  Friend’’’* 


The  Shirlcy-Savoy 

Denver’s  Largest  Hotel 

400  ROOMS  EUROPEAN  PLAN 
17th  and  BROADWAY 
Professional  People  Always  Welcome 
Modern  Cafe  Special  Rates 

DINNER  DANCES  EVERY  EVENING 


The  Brown  Palace  Hotel 


DENVTR,  COLO. 


The  Albany  Hotel 

DENVER,  COLORADO 

A hotel  where  individual  ideas  are  carried  out 
for  the  comfort  of  our  guests  in  an  unusual 
manner 


Sam  F.  Dutton,  Pres. 


Frank  R.  Dutton,  ilgr. 


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Charles  C. 

Crowl  Agency 

308  WOODS  THEATRE  BUILDING,  CHICAGO 

With  Compliments  from  a Few  of  His  Acts 

BRYANT  & STEWART 

MR.  & MRS.  WALTER  0.  HILL 

The 

Presenting 

‘'Gentlemen  Jesters” 

"Poor  Old  Jim” 

ROBERT  SHERMAN 

HOLMES  & HOLLISTON 

Presents 

Offering 

"Pinched” 

A Comedy  Classic 

CLAYTON-DREW  PLAYERS 

LA  DORA  & BECKMAN 

Presenting 

Presenting 

"When  Rome  Howls” 

A Little  Bit  of  Everything 

JOE  HODGINI  TROUPE 

Presenting 

If'orld’s  Greatest  Equestrians 

ORIGINAL  JEWELL’S 

MANNIKINS  j 

Presenting 

A Circus  Day  in  T oyland 

SAWYER  & EDDY 

WESTON’S  MODELS 

Offers 

Present 

"The  Act  Different” 

"Art  Studies”  ^ 

THE  PETET  TROUPE 

THREE  SENATORS 

Those 

Hall,  Joyce  and  Blake  ! 

Foot  Juggling  Marvels 

Representatives  of  Laughland 

CALVIN  & O’CONNOR 

FRED  LEWIS 

An  Original  Oddity 

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"In  the  Dark” 

Himself 

McILYAR  & HAMILTON 

MAN-KIN 

The 

Presents 

Eccentric  Comedy  Acrobats 

“The  Frog” 

PARAMOUNT  FOUR 

AMEDIO 

That 

Master  of 

Classy  Quartette 

Piano- A ccordion 

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Greetings 

Jack  Gardner  Agency 

177  N.  STATE  ST.,  CHICAGO,  ILL. 

Booking,  Exclusively , Western  Vaudeville,  B.  F.  Keith’s  (Western) , Junior  Orpheum 

and  All  Affiliated  Circuits 

Primrose  Arthur 

HERBERT  CROWLEY 

Semon — Conrad 

Presents 

in 

MUSI-KOMI-KALITIES 

Different  Revue 

Blanche  Freddie 

Boyd  and  King 

Syncopated  Four 

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Present 

“THE  CHAMELEON  GIRL” 

1 Act  and  Special  Numbers  by 

Freddie  King 

SINGING  AND  DANCING 
NO\TLTY 

PEP,  PUNCH,  PERSONALITY 

OTTO  SHAFTER 

Presents 

Dorothea  Neilson 

Chief  Blue  Cloud 

NORWEGIAN  VIOLINIST 

With  the 

And 

Composer  Pianist 

His  Indian  Syncopaters 

OTIS  FRANCIS 

Erma  William 

Francis— Lloyd 

NIFTY  AERIALISTS 

Playing  Successfully  for  B.  F.  Keith 
Circuit 

Y\"  E T T E 

And 

HER  N.  Y.  SYNCOPATORS 

A Study  in  Lights,  Colors  and  Harmony 

Sunset 

Four 

Comedy  and  Trick  Harmony  Shiging 

4 SINGING  PHOOLS 

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C.  WESLEY  FRASER 


MAE  WOODS 


POPULAR  PRICED  THEATRES’  DEPARTMENT 


The  B.  F.  Keith  Vaudeville  Exchange 


John  H.  Billsbury  Agency 

306  Woods  Theatre  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 


THE  ELOPERS 


ETHEL  WATERS  & EARL  DANCER 


In  Negro  Folk  Songs,  Sayings  and  Dances 


YANKEE  COMEDY  FOUR 


ANDRIEFF  TRIO 


FOSTER  & RAY 


RANDALL  & MARSTON 


HARVEY  & STONE 


HULEN  & HORTER 


JOHN  ERETTO 


THE  MOUNTERS 


Delorto  & Richards 


Hamlin  & Mack 


Lamev  & Pearson 


Margret  & Morrell 


Syncopated  Seven 


Cook  & Hamilton 


Lovett  & Dale 


Fiske  & Fallon 


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Ferry  & Hawthorne 


Hart  & Helene 


La  Pavia  & Co. 


THE  LATEST  UNDER  THE  SUN 


THE  FALL  OF  TOKIO” 


Prof.  H.  Harmand’s  Latest  Masterpiece 


Best  Wishes 


HARRY  ROGERS 

807  Woods  Theatre  Building, 
CHICAGO 

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BILLY  HOUSE 

Featured  in 
“Oh  Teddy'’ 


TOBY  WILSON 

Featured  in 
“Lonesome  Town’ 


Jesse  Freeman  Ageticy 

1413  CAPITOL  BUILDING,  159  N.  STATE  ST.,  CHICAGO.  ILL. 

Phone  Central  0246 


JEAN  BOYDELL 

“Pepology’’  Personified 


DE  BELL  & WATERS 

“Those  Two  Kids’’ 

MAY  & KILDUFF 

Character  Experts 

WISEMAN  SISTERS 

In 

“Ai 0 m en  ts  Ai usical e’’ 


CAL  DEAN 

.Vnd  Sorority  Girls 


PAUL  KIRKLAND 
And  “COA^PANY” 


WWLMSLEY  & KEATING 

In  “Comicalities  of  Life’’ 

LEW  CANTOR  PRODUCTIONS 

Newhoff  Phelps  Everybody  Step 

Sweet  Sixteen 


Woods  Building  1^2.  KeOUS^h  Ag’CnCV  Chkago,  m. 

ROSCOE  AILS 

Billy  Gladys 

Paul  Zimm 

Zeck  and  Randolph 

And  His 

“Grooming  The  Groom” 

Chicagoans 

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William  Sisto 

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Eldridge  Barlow  & Eldridge 

“The  Italian  Statesman” 

“Palace  De  Luxe” 

Leo  Geneve 

Austin  Fae 

Flanders  & Butler 

Goetz  and  Duffy 

“A  Vaudeville  Concert” 

“The  Romantic  Age” 

La  Pan  and  Bastedo 

Trennell  Trio 

“Him  and  Her” 

Mile.  Fifi 

Cerrusi  and  Lash 

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Dallas  Walker 

“Variety  a la  Carte” 

“The  American  Cow  Girl” 

Vess  Ossman  & Co. 

Jim  and  Flo  Bogard 

World’s  Famous  Banjoists 

All  Fun 

Marigold  Trio 
“Song  Singing  Sun’uv’er  Guns” 

Gene  Oliver 
Presents 
“Musicland’’ 

1 

Ez  Keough  Agency 


Woods  Build 


Continued 


Aerial  Accuracy 


Harry  W.  Spingold  Agency 

308  WOODS  THEATRE  BUILDING,  CHICAGO 


NORA  KELLY 


ESPE  & DUTTON 


Ireland’s  Comedienne 


Nat  Goldstein  at  Piano 


JOE  THOMAS  SAXOTETTE 


MARY  MARLOWE 


In  Harmony  of 
Brass  and  Saxophone 


Singing  Comedienne 


LE  ROY  & LYTTON 


HAL  & HAZEL  LANGDON 


Present 


In  Their  Comedy  Skit 
"Marketing” 


GEORGE  N.  BROWN 


TEMPLE  FOUR 


Real  Comedy  and  Singing  of  Merit 


REKO^LY 


BILL  & GENEVIEVE 


Offers 


A Contortion  Xovelty 


Frills,  Thrills  and  Spills 


Earl  and  Perkins  Agency 

302  WOODS  THEATRE  BLDG.  CHICAGO 

REPRESENTING 

1 

Gene  Oliver  Productions 

Al.  Weston  Productions 

BLUE  BIRD  REVUE 

FOUR  SONG  BIRDS- 

LA  FANTASIE— DANCE  FADS 

MUSIC  LAND 

JOYCE  LANDO  AND  BOYS 

THE  MUSIC  ROOM 

DANNY  GRAHAM  REVUE 

DANNY  GRAHAM  REVUE 

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LAMBERTI 

BEE  HOGREY  & CO. 

Lambasting  the  Xylophone 

The  Versatile  Coivboy 

ERNEST  HIATT 

FORD  AND  TRULY 

Nothing  Serious 

Pals  in  Vaudeville 

GEORGE  MACK 

ARGO  AND  VIRGINIA 

Somewhat  Different 

The  Harpist  and  the  Girl 

TYLER  AND  CROLIUS 

MARIMBA  DUO 

Brazilian  Dessert 

Snappy  Syncopation  ‘ 

HAYDEN  AND  ATWOOD 

LAURA  GUERITE  ' 

Tuneful  Tomfoolery 

Famous  London  Revue  Star  | 

RAWLS  AND  VON  KAUFMAN 

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ROSE  O’HARA 

In  Mush 

A Variety  of  Songs 

PITZER  AND  DAYE 

BARRETT  AND  CUNEEN 

Captain  Jinks 

Out  for  Fun 

TABOR  AND  GREENE 

ROYAL  SYDNEYS 

Two  Dark  Knights 

Riding  the  Parlor 

LEONS  PONIES 

CRYSTAL  BENNETT  CO. 

Fun  at  the  Circus 

The  Athletic  Girl 

EARL  and  PERKINS  AGENCY 


Continued 


302  WOODS  THEATRE,  BLDG.,  CHICAGO 


CAPPS  FAMILY 

An  Evening  at  Home 

BENTO  BROTHERS 

Utmost  in  Equilibrium 


YAMAMOTO  DUO 

Oriental  Marvels 

EDMOND  MULCAHY 

Bits  of  Ireland 


HUGO  LUTGENS 

Swede  Billy  Sunday — Congressman  Olsen 


SUCCESS  TO  THE  A.  V.  A 


HARRY  DANFORTH  AGENCY.  Inc 


Suite  302  Loop  End  Bldg. 


CHICAGO,  ILL. 


BOOKING  EXCLUSIVELY  WITH  KEITH  WESTERN.  ORPHEUM.  WESTERN  VAUDEVILLE  MANAGERS 

ASSOCIATION  AND  AFFILIATED  CIRCUITS 


Representing  the  Following 


VAUDEVILLE  ARTISTS 

TWO  DAVEYS 

The  Juggler  and  the  Girl 


Ed  MOORE  & SHY  Emil 

A Study  in  Contrasts 


MUSICAL  ERASERS 

In  a Musical  Pot-Pourri 


BLAISE  & BLAISE 

Tvi'o  Old  Dutch  Masters 


Harry  Harry 

PEARCE  & WILLIAMS 


WESLEY  GALLAGHER 

Presents 

The  Equine  Marvel 
PRINCE  LEO 


Hawthorne  & Cooke 

In  "Make  Me  Serious’’ 


FIVE  SWEETHEARTS 

Singing,  Dancing  Revue 


CATO  S.  KEITH  & CO 

In  the  Different  Offering 
"PRETTY  SOFT’’ 


LAUREN  & LA  DARE 

Comedy  Musical  Novelty 


MANNING  & CLASS 

In  "H'atch  Your  Step” 


FRANK  & GERTRUDE 
BUTLER 

Present 

"THE  DANCING  GIRL” 


Gruet,  Kramer  & Gruet 

In  "A  Day  at  the  Circus” 


Tranger  & Georgette 

Phenomenal  Saxophonist  and 
the  Singer 


Character  Comedian 


VILLAGE  FOLLIES 

Featuring  Irma  and  Lucille 
Iverson 

In  "The  Rehearsal” 


Currier-McW  illiams 
Trio 

"MAKE  ’EM  LAUGH” 


CHAS.  W.  CROSS 

Presents  “Modes  and  Models' 


TILYOU  & ROGERS 

Two  Old  Codgers 


WM.  MORROW  & CO 

"ON  A COUNTRY  ROAD” 


THE  GILDED  CAGE 

With  Mile.  Betty 


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William  Jacobs  Agency,  Chicago,  III. 

EDDIE  CLAIRE 

BLACK  & O’DONNELL 

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KEENE  & WILLIAMS 

IVish  Your  Benefit  a Big  Success 

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‘OO  PINK  TOES” 

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THREE  WEBER  GIRLS 

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WHITE,  BLACK  & USELESS 

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GEO.  YEOMAN  and  LIZZIE 

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CLEMENS  BELLING  & CO. 
With  His  Jolly  Family 

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CORRADINI’S  ANIMALS 

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DALY  & BERLEW 

America’s  Premier  Whirlwind 
Dancers 

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LINK’S  MULES 

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GOLD  & SUNSHINE 

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EDWARD  J.  LAMBERT 

Assisted  by  MISS  MINNIE  FISH 
From  "‘Hunger” 

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William  Jacobs  Agency^  Chicago,  ill — conthmed 


MORTON  BROS. 

Paperologists  and  Harmonica 
Experts 


O’CONNOR  SISTERS 


HAMMER  & HAMMER 


NED  NESTOR 

And 

Olive  Green 


SINCLAIR 

In  “Xylomania’ 


DAVE  \'ANFIELD 


HALPERIN-SHAPIRO 

AGENCY 

STATE  LAKE  BUILDING,  CHICAGO 


OTT  SHAFTER  OFFERS 

‘‘INDIAN  FOLLIES” 

And 

“V\'EST-WELLS  REVUE” 


CHAMBERLAIN  & EARL 

In 

“HIS  FIRST  LESSON” 


GEORGE  P.  WILSON 

And 

ADDIE  BEER 


Some  of  the  Acts  That  Jl  e 
Have  Booked 


JOE  AND  AGNES 
RILEY 


Alexander  & Roach 
Three  Aces  & A Joker 
Almond  & Hazel 
Austin  & Delaney 
Andrus  & George 
European  Boxing  Girls 
Bartram  & Saxton 
Jean  Barrios 
Rose  & Bunny  Brill 
Christy  & McDonald 
Desley  Sisters  Revue 
Elroy  Sisters 
Flo  lickert  & Co. 

Emmerson  & Baldwin 
Ramsay’s  Canaries 
Van  & Vernon 
Harry  Waiman’s  Debutantes 


Walzer  & Dyer 
Harry  Faber  & Co. 
Fisher  & Smith 
Fox  & Allyn 
Maude  Fox  & Co. 

Cecil  Grey 
Harry  Gilbert 
Hickey  Hart  Rev. 
Hayes  & Lloyd 
Lee  Sisters 
Mills  & Duncan 
McCreas 

McCallan  & Can 
Pearl  Bros. 

Thornton  Sister 
V arieties 

Vule  & Welder  Sisters 


The  Will  Cunningham  Agency 

609  WOODS  THEATRE  BLDG. 

CHICAGO,  ILL. 

Phone  State  736+ 

WITH 

Compliments  From  Some  of  Our  Acts 


WILL  CUNNINGH.A.M 
Manager 


MORT  I.XFIELD 
Representative 


FRISH  RECTOR  AND  TOOLIN 
FAYE  AND  THOMAS 
MANN  AND  MALLORY 
LAWRENCE  B.  McINTYRE 
HOWARD  AND  NOBLET 
NORTON  AND  WILSON 
AAREN  KIDDIES 


DUNN  AND  LAMARR 
KARL  KAREY 
FLANAGAN  RAY  AND  ANN 
RAMSDELLS  AND  DEYO 
THE  ELIDA  BALLET 
RENO  SISTERS  AND  ALLEN 


THE  McKenzie  highlander  band 

Booking  Exclusively  With  B.  F.  Keith  {Western),  Orpheurn,  Junior  Orpheum, 

W . V.  M.  A.  and  Affiliations 


SINCERE  CONGRATULATIONS 
FROM  THE 

Associated  Booking 
Offices 

WOODS  THEATRE  BLDG. 
CHICAGO,  ILL. 

WILL  CUNNINGHAM,  Gen.  Mgr. 


COMPLIMENTS  OF 

The  Palace  Theatre 

DETROIT,  MICHIGAN 

The  Most  Popular  Family 
V audeville  Theatre  in  the  West 

Booked  by 

WILL  CUNNINGHAM 
Associated  Booking  Offices,  Chicago 


GREETING  FROM 

The 

Cinderella  Theatre 

DETROIT,  MICHIGAN 
Always  the  Best  in  V audeville 

Booked  by 

WILL  CUNNINGHAM 
Associated  Booking  Offices,  Chic.ago 

BEST  WISHES  FROM 

The  La  Salle 
Garden  Theatre 

DETROIT,  MICHIGAN 

The  Home  of  Standard  Vaudeville 
and 

Feature  Photo  Plays 

Booked  by 

B.  F.  Keith  (Western) 


ill  Cunningham  Agency 

609  WOODS  THEATRE  BLDG. 

CHICAGO,  ILL. 

Phone  State  7364 


WILL  CUNNINGHAM 
Manager 


MORT  INFIELD 
Representative 


Theatre  Build  in 


THE  STUART  GIRLS 


“THE  COTTON  PICKERS” 

With 

MICKEY  AND  ELSIE  McGARRV 


MARY  AND  IRENE 


Bert  Coleman,  Walter  Swartz,  Pete  Smith 
Walter  Dorsey 


Presenting 

IMPRESSIONS  OF  BROADWAY 


JOSEDAH  DE  RAJAH 


BIRDS  OF  PARADISE 

With 

CHALFONTE  SISTERS 


THE  O’BRIEN  SEXTETTE 

Harry  L.  O’Brien,  Director 

JACK  GOINGS Saxophone 

HARRY  EAGEN Ranjo 

VIRGIL  WEST Trumpet  & Saxophone 

WM.  E.  LAMB Trombone  & Banjo 

WM.  S.  FENIMORE Drums  & Saxophone 


MINSTREL  MEMORIES 


WITH 

HAPPY”  GOLDEN  “JIMMY”  WALL 

“James” 

d Wall  Bank 

AND 

STUART  .AND  GROTTY 
“Happy”  Golden,  Manager 


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Ray  Wynn  Presents 


REVERIES 


BOOKING  EXCLUSIVELY  W.  V.  M.  A.  JR.  ORPHEUM  MILTON  BERGER 

B.  F.  KEITH  VAUDEVILLE  EXCHANGE  ORPHEUM  CIRCUIT  Representative 

BILLY  JACKSON  AGENCY 

ARTISTS’  REPRESENTATIVE 

PHONE  RANDOLPH  3302 
SUITE  504,  177  NO.  STATE  STREET 
Opposite  State  Lake  Theatre 

CHICAGO 

And  the  Other  50,000  Acts  Wish  the  N.  V.  A.  Long  Life,  Happiness  and  Continued  Success 

JACK  MERLIN 

AND  A PACK  OF  CARDS 

LARRY 

COMER 

POPULAR  SINGER  OF  POPULAR  & TOPICAL  SONGS 

Billy  Beard 

Bayle  & Patsy 

THE  PARTY  FROM  THE 

in  j 

SOUTH 

“JUST  IMAGINE  IT” 

LESTER 

FORD  AND  HEWITT 

America’s  Premier  f’entriloquist 

AT  THE  NORTH  POLE 

STANLEY  & BIRNES 

OLGA  & MISHKA 

THE  TWO  HIGH  CLASS 

Assisted  by  the  Concert  Trio 

GENTLEMEN 

hi  “POETRY  AND  MOTION” 

GENE  GREENE 

TONY  & GEORGE 

AMERICA’S  KING  OF  SONG 

In  “WATCH  THEM  WALK” 

With  Felix  Rice  at  the  Piano 

Success  to  the  N.  F.  A. 

Direct  from  Julian  Eltinge  Show 

ROXY  LA  ROCCA 

JACK  AND  JUNE  LAUGHLIN 

THE  BASHFUL  ONE 

And  Their  Dancing  Wild  Company  in  a 

Cyclonic  Dancing  Novelty 

AL  RAYMOND  & 

DEWITT  BURNS  & 

TOMMY  SCHRAMM 

TORRENCE 

“A  SYNCOPATED  COCKTAIL” 

In  “THE  AWAKENING  OF  TOYS” 

BILLY  JACKSON  AGENCY 

Continued 


DeLiberta  Bros. 

AND  CO.  J^OMEDY 


JOHN  BLONDY  & CO. 

In  a Novelty  Diversion  Packed  IVith  Surprises 


ORPHEUM  C IKt  riT 


JUNIOR  ORPHEUM  B.  F.  KEITH  (WESTERN)  W.  V.  M.  A. 

MAX  RICHARD 

Artist  Representative 

1413  CAPITOL  BUILDING 
CENTRAL  0246 
CHICAGO 


SHARKEY,  ROTH  & HEWIT 

‘Master  Delineators  of  Songs” 

FRANK  BUSH 

“World’s  Greatest  Story  Teller’* 


MANILLA  BROS. 

“American  Chinamen'* 

OLIVE  & MACK 

“Lobby  Love’* 

PAULA  & POLLY 

‘Brightest  of  Feafiiered  Thespians’ 


NICK  BASIL 

New  Act  in  Preparation 


LITTLE  PIPIFAX 

Assisted  by  Elsie  & Eddie  Panio 

ANNA  \T\TAN  & CO. 

In  “Hits  & Misses’* 

LUCILLE  Sc  COCKIE 

“The  Human  Birds” 


CLAYMAN  ALI 

Presents 

“Eight  Flying  Blue  Devils’* 

THE  ROWELL YS 

III  a “Melange  of  Musical  Oddities’* 


JOE  ST.  ONGE  TRIO 

Featuring  Their  Original  Flip-Flap 
Somersault  Toe-to-Toe  Catch 


THE  OPERALOGUE 

With  Victor  Lenard  & Co. 


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Lew.  M.  Goldberg  Agency 

THIRD  FLOOR,  WOODS  THEATRE  BLDG.,  CHICAGO 

Booking  Exclusively  with  Keith  (Western),  Orpheum,  W.  V.  M.  A.  and  Allied 

Circuits 

LAWRENCE  L.  LEON 

Presents 

NANCY  BOYER  AND  COMPANY 

Graham  Prince  and  His  Entertainers 
June  Bobbie  and  Her  Seven  Girls 
Lottie  Rule 

Dewey  Rex  and  Blue  and  Gold  Orchestra 

LEW  COAST  LEW  KNOLL 

KNOX  COMEDY  FOUR 
‘Wait  and  See'’ 

EDDIE  DURDLE  FRANK  WINFIELD 

WHIRL  OF  SONG  AND  DANCE 

With 

Roy  Zermain,  Frances  Farrar 
Marie  Walter 

A High  Class  Spectacular  Song  and  Dance 
Revue 

AL.  ABBOTT 

Presents 

“SAN— I— T ARY” 

With  His  Discordion  Direct  From  Main  Street 

HAZEL  GOFF  & BOBBY 
“JUST  MUSIC” 

PETRIE  & GREGORY 
“ACES  BACK  TO  BACK” 

LEW  PRICE  Presents 

FOUR  AMERICAN  BEAUTIES 

in 

A FASHION  PLATE  REVUE 

HARRY  SHUTAN  & CO. 

Presents 

“THE  RIGHT  MAN” 

TOMMY  TONER  & CO. 

Presents 

“MISS  CUPID” 

JOE  D’LIER 
“YOURS  ACCORDINGLY” 

CHAS.  MARION 

GATES  & FINLAY 

in 

“THE  INSTRUCTOR” 

By  Searl  Allen 

FAY  & WELCH 

“SMILES,  SNICKERS  AND  SONGS” 

TOCK  & TOY 
“A  BREATH  OF  PEKIN” 

CAPMAN  & CAPMAN 

in 

“Four  Feet  From  Danceland” 

MAUDE  MAY 

HOMER  GIRLS 

With  BUDDY  NEW  at  the  Piano 

/v^w  M.  Goldberg  Agency — Continued 


COOK  MORTIMORE  & 
HARVEY 

NELSON  WARING 
BALLYHOO  TRIO 
ALTON  & ALLEN 


FARRELL  & HATCH 

SINGING  THEIR  OWN  SONGS  IN 
THEIR  OWN  WAY 


HOWARD  GIRLS 
'QUEENS  OF  THE  AIR’ 


GLADYS  HAZEL 

MICKEY  SISTERS 

DIMINUTIVE  SINGERS  OF 
HARMONY 


ELLA  LA  VAIL 
AERIAL  GYMNAST 


COLLINS  & DUNBAR 

SINGERS  C DANCERS  OF  MERIT 


EAST 

MARTY-FORKINS 

'‘Henry  Catalano” 

With 

Three  Sturm  Sisters, 
Hal  Bishop 


‘‘Joie  and  Jules  Walton*’ 

In 

"Stepping  Round’’ 


Roger  E.  Murrel 

Standard 

Vaudeville 

Productions 

WOODS  THEATRE 
BUILDING 

CHICAGO,  ILL. 


(VEST 

ROGER  E.  MURREL 

“PMith  Fletcher” 

In 

A MUSICAL  MELANGE 
With 

DORIS  WITTICH,  HUGO 
BUSH,  AGNES  PRINGLE 


“Plarkins  Sisters” 
Harmonv  and  Class 


“Eddie  Hume  & Co.” 

In 

'"The  Toreador"' 


“Newton  Twins” 

With 

“Zilpha  Ossler" 


“Harry  A.  Keesler” 

In 

The  Third  Edition  of 
"Along  Broadway” 

With 

SUE  BLAIR,  HAZEL  MOOR, 
GRACE  .\NNETE,  LADY 
VERA 


Johnny  Sue 

“Philiber  Blair” 
Revue 


4th  Edition 

'Along  Broadway’ 


“Carmen  & Rose” 

Mirth,  Melody,  Steps 
Associate  JACK  WEINER 


THE  MIDWEST  PRODUCERS 


Our  Acts  Always  Working 

Greenwald  & Anderson,  Inc. 

VAUDEVILLE  PRODUCTIONS 

307  Woods  Theatre  Bldg. 

CHICAGO,  ILL.  PHONE  RANDOLPH  5102 


AT  LAST!  A REAL  LADIES’  BAND! 

GREENWALD  & ANDERSON.  INC.,  Present 

Harry  Waiman  and  his  Debutantes 

With  IRENE  BERRY  at  the  Piano 


PERSONNEL 

MISS  RUBY  KASSON,  Comet  & Violin  MISS  GRACE  BROWN,  B-Flat  Saxophone 

MISS  BOBBY  SHROYER,  E-Plat  Saxophone  & Violin  MISS  IRMA  CONDIT,  Trombone 

MISS  LOTTA  ROBISON,  Banjo  MISS  BESS  VANCE,  Drums 

PLAYING  KEITH  AND  ORPHEUM  CIRCUITS 


GREENWALD  & ANDERSON,  INC.,  Present 


GREENWALD  & ANDERSON,  INC.,  Present 


HARRY  FABER  & CO 


BEN  MARKS  & CO 

In  "‘China"  With 


ETHEL  PICK  SHEPARD  WALDMAN 

ELSIE  TRAVERS  ERNEST  ST.  GEORGE 

MARIE  ST.  GEORGE 


PATRICIA  GREY 
DORIS  COAKLEY 


DONN  BALL 
ETHEL  ADAMSON 


GREENWALD  & ANDERSON,  INC.,  Present 
FLO  & BETTY 

ELROY  SISTERS  & CO. 

With 

DANNY  SHEEHAN 
And 

LEONE  CARLE 


GREENWALD  & ANDERSON,  INC.,  Present 


ALEXANDER  & ROCHE  CO 


GREENWALD  & ANDERSON,  INC.,  Present 


GREENWALD  & ANDERSON,  INC.,  Present 
Johnny  Evelyn  & Betty 

YULE  & WELDER  SISTERS 

In  “The  Vaudeville  Doctor"  With 


HICKEY  & HART  REVUE 


In  “Dance  Fooleries""  With 


PEGGIE  PENN  & JOHN  CURTIS 


MISS  RICHARDS 


GREENWALD  & ANDERSON,  INC.,  Present 


GREENWALD  & ANDERSON,  INC.,  Present 


3 ACES  & A JOKER 

With 

STANLEY,  DOYLE  & RENO 
ROSE  WYNN 


PEG  MeINTOSH  & CO 


D.  C.  ROBINS,  STRAUB  TWINS 
MAUREEN  HUNT 


GREENWALD  & ANDERSON,  INC.,  Present 

VARIETIES 


GREENWALD  & ANDERSON,  INC.,  Present 


FRANKIE  HARRY 

KELCEY  & ANTRIM 


With 


BUSTER  BROWN 
Don— AUSTIN  & COLE— Edith 
LOUISE  LAKE  & BETTY  TAYLOR 


In  “The  Brazilian  Heiress 


Greefiwald  ^ Anderson — Continued 


MAURICE  L. 


ARTHUR 


VAUDEVILLE  PRODUCTIONS 


John  H.  Bentley  Agency 

LOOP  END  BLDG.,  CHICAGO,  ILL. 


Roger  E.  Murrel 


AUSTRALIAN  WAITES 


Four  Nightons 
Fairman  and  Furman 
Brockman  and  Howard 
Hjian’s  Wonder  Birds 
Harry  Bewley  and  Co. 
Three  Marchons 
Donna  Darling  and  Boys 
Bernard  and  Marsh 
George  and  Lillian  Mitchell 
Alfreds  and  Hersh 
Exie  Butler 
Milt  Dill  and  Sister 
Frank  and  Clara  La  Tour 
Weston  Wagner  and  Knolls 
Harvey  and  Mildred  Otto 


Presents 


A.  Keesler  & Co 


HAZEL  MOOR 


VERA  MENNING 


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Disinfectants,  Sanitary  Devices  and  Supplies. 
For  particulars  address 

U.  S.  Sanitary  Specialties  Corp. 

426  Greenwich  Street,  New  York  City 


Compliments  of 

Theodore  A,  Crane’s  Sons 
Company 


ERIE  BASIN, 


BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 


J.  GOODMAN 

Successor  to  Alex  Yocdelman 

Hardware — T ools — Cutlery 

Electrical  Supplies 

2257  THIRD  AVE.  — NEAR  123rd  STREET 
NEW  YORK  CITY 

Compliments  of 

EX-LAX 

The  Sweet  Chocolate  Laxative 

Compliments  of 

THE  KENSICO  CEMETERY 

103  PARK  AVENUE 
NEW  YORK 


Telephone  Hunters  Point  3751 

The  Geo.  A.  Just  Co. 

Structural  Steel  Contractors 

239  VERNON  AVENUE 
LONG  ISLAND  CITY,  N.  Y. 


“ .IGHTSFORMOTION 
PiaURt  PHOTOGRAPtir 


321  WEST  50th  street 
NEW  YORK 


Members  of  the  National  Vaudeville  Artists,  Inc.,  are  requested  to  patronize  advertisers  in  this  program 


Norden  Company,  Inc 


132  WEST  43rd  STREET 


NEW  YORK  CITY 


Electric  Signs 


trnen 


THE  EDWARD  L.  MAYER 
COMPANY,  Inc. 


Manager,  Contract  Department 


1-13  East  33rd  Street 


GIMBEL  BROTHERS,  INC, 


New  York 


Members  of  the  National  I'audeville  Artists,  Inc.,  are  requested  to  patronize  advertisers  in  this  program. 


Compliments  of 


¥ RANK  CASE 


- •5'i{  };«'■- 


Compliments  of 

SCHNEIDER-ANDERSON  CO. 

229-239  West  36th  Street  NEW  YORK 

TEL,.  BEEKMAN  1033 

PHINOTAS  CHEMICAL  CO. 

Manufacturers  of 

Disinfectants,  Liquid  Soap  and  Sanitary 
D evices 

237  FRONT  STREET,  NEW  YORK  CITY 
Penn.  0380-0381-0382 

A.  W.  GERSTNER  COMPANY 

Hardware  Tools  and  Theatrical  Supplies 

634  EIGHTH  AVENUE 
Near  41st  Street 
NEW  YORK  CITY 

The  J.  R.  Gibney  Company,  Inc. 

China,  Glasstvar e,  Silverware, 
Housefurnishings,  Kitchen  Utensils 
For  Hotels,  Restaurants,  Clubs,  Steamships 

51  MURR.\Y  STREET 
Telephone  ] [ Barclay  j^EW  YORK 


Ernest  Miettinen  Studio 

Stage  Scenery 

c/o  Proctor’s  East  125th  Street  Theatre 
NEW  YORK  CITY 


R.  SIMPSON  & CO.,  Inc. 

Loan  Brokers 

143  West  42nd  St.  and  Cor.  67th  St.  & Broadway 


From  Coast  to  Coast 

DISNEY 

TIMES  SQU.VRE,  NEW  YORK 


Phones  Longacre  1862-1367 

DANIEL’S 

HOTEL  FOR  GENTLEMEN 

Cafe  and  Restaurant 

N.  W.  Cor.  42d  St.  and  9th  Ave.,  New  York 


Compliments  of 

Palmer  & Embury  Mig.  Co. 


Members  of  the  National  KauJeville  Artists,  Inc.,  are  requested  to  patronize  advertisers  in  this  program. 


A 

Compliments  of 

Ogden  L.  Mills 


NOVELTY  SCENIC  STUDIOS 

CREATORS  OF 

Scenery  — Drop  Curtains  — Stage  Settings 

220  WEST  46th  STREET 
Phone  Chickering  7840 


BEN  ROCKE 

Specially  Designed  Ready  to  H ear  Clothes 

1632  BROADWAY 
At  Fiftieth  St. 

NEW  YORK  CITY 

Telephone  Circle  3307 


Steamer  Baskets  Delivered  Promptly 

ECKLEBE  & GUYER 

Foremost  Fruiterers 

25  DEKALB  AVENUE,  BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 

OPPOSITE  LOESER  S 
TEL.  TRIANGLE  3331-3332 


YOUNG’S  RENTAL  SERVICE 

Modern  and  Period  Furniture 
Carpets,  Rugs,  Rug  Runners,  Etc. 

3225-27-29  THIRD  AVENUE,  BRONX,  N.  Y. 
(Near  163d  Street) 

Telephone  Melrose  2870-2192 
JOHN  YOUNG,  Prop.  CHAS.  YOUNG.  Mgr. 


Quality 


Service 


• C.  B.  S M I T H 

Soaps,  Powders,  Specialties 
3604  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK 
Phone  Audubon  3775-W 

SHERIDAN  & MILKO,  Inc. 

MANUFACTURERS  AND  CONTRACTORS 

Alarhle,  Slate  and  Tile 
(iRAHAM  AVENUE  AND  BOULEVARD 
ASTORIA,  L.  I. 


Sole  A(/f’7its  for  the  //.  S'  M.  Trunka  in  the  East 
Phones  Longacre  6197.  9319 

SAMUEL  NATHANS,  Inc. 

Trunks,  Bags,  Leather  Goods 
568  SEVENTH  AVE. 

Bet.  40th  & 41st  Sts.  NEW  YORK  CITY 

VICTOR  DISPLAYS 

143  WEST  23rd  STREET.  NEW  YORK 
Telephones:  Chelsea  2766  - 10204 


Posters 

Cutouts 


Shoiucards 

Pictorials 


Telephone  Murray  Hill  6390 

PETER  F.  McKENNEY 

Roses  FLORISl  Orchids 

1 EAST  42ND  STREET,  NEW  YORK 

Member  o1  the  Florists  Telegraph  Delivery 
Assoeiatioit 

Bryant  7353  Bryant  10193 

NAT  LEWIS,  Inc. 

Haberdasher 
Theatrical  Outfitter 
MAIN  STORE 

1580  BROADWAY— 710-716  SEVENTH  AVE. 


Telephone  Bryant  1648 

HUGO  GERBER  STUDIOS 

BROADWAY  AT  42nd  STREET 
Longacre  Building 

Interior  Decorating 
SCENERY — PAINTED  FABRICS 


NEW  YORK 


Columbus  Alanufacturing  Supply 
Company 

421-25  WEST  54th  STREET 
NEW  YORK  CITY 

Chairs — Tables — Canopies — Platforms 
FOR  RENT 


Members  of  the  National  T audeville  .Irtists,  Inc.,  are  reguested  to  patronize  adi’crtisers  in  this  program. 


Sam  H.  Harris 


Nezv  York  Theatres  and  Attractions 


SAM  H.  HARRIS  THEATRE 


Lewis  and  Gordon  (in  association  with  Sam  H.  Harris) 

present 


THE  NERVOUS  WRECK 


by  Owen  Davis 


MUSIC  BOX  THEATRE 


Irving  Berlin’s 


THIRD  ANNUAL  MUSIC  BOX  REVUE 


Staged  by  Hassard  Short 


MAXINE  ELLIOT’S  THEATRE 


eanne 


BRONX  OPERA  HOUSE 


Current  Successes 


^STEIN’S^ 


C om pi im e // ts  of 

Peter  Sexton 


G.  P.  CO. 

Sheffield  Farms  Company,  Inc. 

524-528  WEST  57th  STREET 
Executive  Offices  NEW  \ ORK 

GO  TO  HALE 

for 

The  Best  Desks  in  the  World 

HALE  DESK  CO. 

15  STONE  STREET,  NEW  YORK  CITY 


ABBOTT’S  SCRIM  PROFILE 
CO.,  Inc. 

Theatrical  Hardware  Supplies 

Office  and  Salesrooms 

266  W.  44TH  STREET.  NEW  YORK  CITY 


Mmwj 


Compliments  of 

FRED  BECK 


Compliments  of 

VICTORIA  PLUSH  MILL 


Telephone  John  917 

BARBERIE  & CO. 

Cordage 

1 CEDAR  STREET  NEW  YORK 


Compliments  of 

INTERNATIONAL 
COFFEE  CO. 

NEW  YORK 


THE  CARD  GUILD 

Call  Columbus  6144 
304  WEST  54th  STREET 

P.  DODD  ACKERAL\N 

Scenic  Studios,  Inc. 

140  W.  39TH  STREET.  NEW  YORK  CITY 

P.  DODD  ACKERMAN,  Designer 
D.  FRANK  DODGE.  Kepresentative 

Compliments  of 

A.  N.  KINNEY 

Florist  and  Decorator 


Greenhouse  and  Office  : 

Fort  Washington  Ave.  at  W.  198th  St„  New  ^ ork 
Telephone  Wadsworth  01 S2 


Members  of  the  National  I'audeville  drtists,  hic.,  are  requested  to  patronize  advertisers  in  this  program. 


The  First  National  Bank 

of  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 


Florists 


25  CLINTON  AVE.  NORTH 
ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. 


Send  it  to  a Master 


COMMERCIAL  BANKING 
COMPOUND  INTEREST  DEPARTMENT 
SAFE  DEPOSIT  VAULT 
TRUST  DEPARTMENT 


ROCHESTER 
Across  from  the  Temple, 
Cleaners  and  Dyers 


SECURITY 

Our  Safe  Deposit  Vaults  are  of  the  most 
modern  construction,  protected  by  every 
known  device  which  will  add  to  their  secur- 
ity and  are  under  constant  surveillance  of 
our  special  officers.  We  shall  be  glad  to 
have  you  call  and  inspect  them. 


126  JOHN  R.  ST. 
DETROIT,  MICHIGAN 


OFFICERS 

Edward  I.  Edwards,  President 
Robert  E.  Jennings,  Vice-Prest. 
Kelly  Graham,  Vire-Prest. 
Henry  Brown,  Jr.,  Cashier 
Jacob  R.  Wortendyke,  Asst.  Cashier 
Clifford  A.  Spoerl,  Asst.  Cashier 


HOTEL  RICHMOND 

RICHMOND,  VA. 


In  the  Centre  of  Everything 

Opposite  Lyric  Theatre 


Best  Wishes  Fro  m 


Compliments  of 


THE  DETROIT 
TRANSEER  CO. 


1720  TWELFTH  STREET 


DETROIT,  MICHIGAN 




'I  iitSSneiPtbNSi 


For  All  Theatres,  Railroads  and 
Hotels 


F.  L.  (DAD)  HALL  (Owner  and  Mgr.) 

DIXIE  THEATRE,  Uniontown,  Penna. 

The  little  Musical  Tabloid  House  with  only  750 
seats  (on  the  Gus  Sun  Circuit)  that  has  run  every- 
thing from  “Circus  to  Stock”  for  14  years  and 
keeps  ’em  all  guessing. 


Members  of  the  National  I audeviHe  Artists,  Inc.,  are  requested  to  patronize  advertisers  in  this  program. 


The  Two  United  Hotels  in  Rochester 


Appreciate  Your  Friendship  and  Wish  You 
Success  and  Happiness 


Lewis  N.  Wiggins,  Manager 


Wants  to  See  You 


BURKE  and  McHUGH 
TRANSFER  COMPANY 


WILLIAM  B. 


ROCHESTER,  N.  Y 


ROCHESTER,  N.  Y 


Theatrical  Baggage  a Specialty 


Popular  Priced  Restaurant 


Members  of  the  National  raiideville  Artists,  Inc.,  are  requested  to  patronize  advertisers  in  this  program. 


From  Our  F r 1 e n 

i 

d s O u t - o f -1'  o^iV  n 

LA  UGH  LIN’S 

The  Carpenter 

Quick  Service  Restaurant 

MANCHESTER,  N.  H. 
HKNHY  P,  RINES,  President 

1 

DAYTON,  OHIO  I 

1 

Congress  Square  Hotel 

PORTLAND,  MAINE 

Directly  Opposite  Keith’s  Theatre 

Recommended  by  the  Keith  Management 

GRAY MORE  HOTEL 

PORTLAND,  MAINE 

Restaurant  bf  Cafeteria 

JUST  ACROSS  THE  STREET  FROM 
B.  F.  KEITH'S  THEATRE 

The  Richmond  Baggage  ■ 

Transfer  Company 

(SUCCESSOR  TO  RICHMOND  TRANSFER  CO.)  i 

Baggage,  Express  and  Freight  Service  ^ 

Portland’s  Premier  Hotel  European  Plan  Only 

Baggage  Checked  From  Residence 
to  Destination  of  Tickets 

I THE  LAFAYETTE 

830  EAST  MAIN  ST.,  RICHMOND,  VA. 

JAMES  CUNNINGHAM  CO.,  Proprietor 
1 J.  S.  MAHER.  Manager 

1 

Telephones 

Madison  48  Randolph  764 

PORTLAND,  MAINE 

1 

THE  FALMOUTH  HOTEL 

D.  B.  HALL,  Manager 

PORTLAND,  MAINE 

Compliments  of 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  I.  PORTMAN 

Forest  City  Trust  Company 

PORTLAND,  MAINE 

Summer  Means  Vacation 

BROAD  IV A Y’S  SEXSA  TIOXH 

Vacation  Ai cans  Portland,  Ale. 
Portland,  Ale.,  Aleans 

THE  NEW  CHASE  HOUSE 

H.  E.  THURSTON  R.  F.  HIMMELEIN 

BROADWAY  BREVITIES 
And  Society  Gossip 
ALL  XEfVSSTAXDS 

Compliments  of 

Q U E E N I E DUNEDIN 

"The  Variety  Girl” 

A FRIEND  OF 
KEITH’S  THEATRE, 
SYRACUSE 

Members  of  the  National  1' aude^’ille  Artists,  Inc.,  are  requested  to  patronize  advertisers  in  this  program. 


HARV^EY  L.  WATKINS 
The  B.  F.  Keith  Vaudeville  Exchange 
Member  of  the  N.  V.  A.  Programme  Committee 


Direction:  EDWARD  S.  KELLER 


VI VAU  D OU 


PARIS 


NEW  YORK 


II  fSr  ' ' 

IslIfflHSHH 

r 

O Splinted  (Expressly fir^^vaudou  by  VCcnry  Clive 


BOB  HALL 

Sings  About  Everybody,  Makes  a Ringing  Speech  and  Is  One  of  the  Greatest  Workers  for  the  N.  V.  A, 

Compliments  of  N.  V.  A.,  l\  M.  P.  A. 


Prcsslcr  and  Klaiss  Blanche 


A LIVELY  DUO 


SIR”  JAS.  DV^YER 


Billy  & Eddie  Gorman 

"Topics  Of  The  Day" 

In  “SONG” 

fVritten  by  Themselves 
Authors  of  “Anne  in  Indiana” 


GRACE  ORMA 


1 


1 

1 


Acknowledged  Master  of 

“The  Comedy  Devilsticks” 

With  a Few  Other  Things 

ARCHIE  O N R I 

and  his  “Miss  Dolly” 

On  the  Keith  Time;  Direction  Floyd  Stoker 


Representative  TOM  KENNEDY 


H.  Bart  McHugh  Office 


Muriel 


an  and  Sheldon 


NICK  AND  GLADYS  VERGA 


FRANK  ELLIS 


“The  Italian  Golfer” 

Personal  Direction  Gladys  Brown 


H.  Bart  McHugh  Office 
Representative  TOM  KENNEDY 


I 

i 


Venita  Gould 


Direction:  H.  BARI  McHUGH 


'A 


BINGHAM  & MYERS 


Right  Off  the  Reel 
Direction:  H.  BART  McHUGH 


INGING 

OUTHERN 

YNCOPATED 

ONGS 


Katherine  Murray 


“Songs-of-the-Day” 

With 

IVIURRY  RUBENS  at  the  Piano 


Americas  Foremost  Portrayer  of 
Senility 


Champion 
Long  Distance 
Swimmer 


Greetings  to  All 


From 


Henry  F.  Sullivan 


HARRY  DOWNINC 


First  American  to  Swim  the  English  Channel 
Nov.'  in  Vaudeville 


Playing 


B.  F.  KEiril  CIRCUIT 


Booked  bv 


ALF.  T.  WILTON  AND  FRED  MACK 


FRED  B.  MACK,  .Associate 


NEXT  sp:ason  a new  edition 

OF 

“NOT  AN  ACT— A DISTURBANCE” 
FOR 

Bob  Ruth 

Alexander  & Elmore 


WILLIAM 


BASIL 

LYNN  and  HOWLAND 


A Racy  Conversation 


Representatives 


Simon  Agency 
Riley  Bros. 


Alf.  T.  Wilton 
Fred  B.  Mack 


Representatives  Hughes  and  Manwaring 


SARA 


NELLIE 


Direction  ALF.  T.  WILTON 


and  Marion 


Watch  Your  Step 


Only  Lady  in  the  World  Doing  Jump 
From  Man’s  Shoulders  to  the  Wire 


Direction  PHIL  BUSH 


Compliments  of 


The  Barrys  & The  Wolfords 


Herbert  Ashley 


The  Past,  Present  and  Future  Generation 
of  Vaudeville 

Representatives  Hughes  and  Manwaring 


Representatives  Hughes  and  Manwaring 


HUGH  HERBERl 


A ssociate : JACK  WEINER 


Direction:  SMITH  AND  FORKINS 


Smith  and  Forkins  Office 


Carletoii  and  Ballew 


AXD  PROSPERITY 


4 Feast  for  Fashionable  Fancies 


Associate  JACK  WEINER 
Smith  and  Forkins  Office 


Direction : EDWARD  S.  KELLER 


AL.  CLARETT 


Sensational  Skaters 
Direction  Billy  Jacksok  (West) 
Frank  Evans  (East) 


SID  LEWIS 


THE  ORIGINAL  NUT 


The  Same  Old  Talent  H’itli  Xe<n-  Ideas 

RICE  AND  CADY 

In  "'Am  I Right  ” 

‘Yes!"  Sav  All  Managers.  Press  and  Public 
ASK 

Frank  Evans,  New  York 
Harry  Spincoi.d,  Chicago 


Direction:  MALCOLM  EAGLE 


RUSSIAN  ART  CO 


PHILIP  PELZ,  C 


onductor 


ACCLAIMED  BY  PUBLIC  AND  PRESS  AS 
VAUDEULLE’S  MOST  PRETENTIOUS  OEFERING 


Representative 


Managing  Director 


LEW 


NATHAN 


COLDER 


GORDON 


Bobby  Paul 

Clark  and  McCullough 

Limited  Engagement  in  Keith  Vaudeville. 
Returning  to  Irving  Berlin’s  Music  Box 
Revue,  1924-25. 

Direction  M.  S.  BENTH.AM 


BEATRICE 


A Slight  hiterruption 


Direction  CH.A.S.  H.  .ALLEN 
M.  S.  Bentham  Office 


Direction  NORM.AN  JEFFERIES 


‘AIER  GUARDIAX” 

Direction  CH.AS.  H.  .ALLEN 
M.  S.  Bentham  t)ffice 


Lucille  Ballantine 


Playing  Keith  Circuit 


Direction  MORRIS  AND  FEIL 


Playing  Exclusively  for 


B.  F.  KEITH  AND  ORPHEUM 
CIRCUITS 


Direction  AARON  KESSLER 


Ketch  and  Wilma 


VOCAL  VARIEIA 


Featuring  FRED  KETCH,  the  Only 
Alan  Singing  in  Two  Voices  Simultane- 
ously Without  the  Aid  of  a Concealed 
Assistant 


Jack  Donahue 


Direction  EDWARD  S.  KELLER 


Represented  by 
IRVING  YATES  AGENCY 


I 


Present 


Two  Companies  of  the  Most 
Baffling  Mystery  of  the 
Present  Dav,  Called 


MISS  I'ERIA 


Season  1^23-192-1 — K.  F.  Keith  and 
Associated  Circuits 


Dlrc( lion:  LEW  CiOLDER 


Hermine  Shone 


Direction:  LEWIS  AND  GORDON 


MiMTECiA 

MECHANiSM  OQ  SOUL? 


D.  C.  & D.  Translated  From 


DOBBS,  CLARK  & DARE 


Direction  Mark  Levy 


OUTER  & OLSEN  Congratulate 

MR.  J.  H.  LUBIN 

On  Securing  Such  Sterling  Artists  as 

OLIVER  & OLSEN 

For  Loew  Circuit  Direction  Mark  Levy 


CLARK  & O’NEIL 


P.  S. — Thanks  to  Mr.  Lubin  and  Moe  Schenck 
For  a Successful  1922-24 
Loew  Circuit  Direction  Mark  Levy 


ALWAYS  IN  DEMAND 

JOE  ROBERTS 

World’s  Greatest  Banjoist 


PHIL 


ROSITA 


MANTILLA 


Direction:  JIMMY  DUNEDIN 


onsense 


Direction  Sam  Lewis 


Compliments  of 

ALLA  NAZIMOVA 


Compliments  of 

CISSIE  LOFTUS 

‘‘The  Inimitable” 


Greetings  from 


Ruth  Roland 


rrin»  in 


A Co-Artists  Production 


MARY  GOSS  & BARROWS  chas. 


“Good  Morning  Lady” 
Al.  Grossman',  Representative 


Compliments  of 


JOSIE  ROOXEY 


FRANK 


NICK 


Al.  Grossman,  Representative 


MONTE  N LYONS 


HOWARD  XICHOLS 


THE  ORIGINAL  LETTER 
FROM  ITALY 


Al.  Grossman,  Representative 


Compliments  of 

EDDIE  COOKE 

WITH 

GLADYS  AND  DOROTHY  SHAW 
Al.  Grossman,  Representative 


AL.  GROSSMAN,  Representative 


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Ralph  Jack  T. 

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BOBBY  RAXDALL 

Singer  and  Edwards 

“A  Better  Alan  Than  Cunga  Din'" 

Touring  Orpheum  Circuit  Next  to  Closing 

“Just  Between  You  and  /” 

Direction:  ROSE  AND  CCRTIS 

WATKINS  4707-8-9  M.  E.  DALE.  President 

TWO  GOOD  N.  \’.  A.’s 

Dale  Lighting  Fixture  Co. 

103  WEST  13th  STREET,  NEW  YORK 

Diretlion  Sam  Lewis 

CEOKGE  D.  PERRY.  .Manager 

I Take  This  Means  of  Thanking  Mr.  Lubin 
for  His  Kindness  and  Courteous  Treatment 

Clark  Harps 

Accorded  Over  the  Marcus  Loew  Circuit  to 

are  universally  used  by  Artists.  Orchestras. 

Mignonette  Kokin  K Co. 

Churches  and  Soloists. 

and 

Wh\  not  own  a Clark  Harp 

A Day  at  the  Races 

Price  $150 

CHAS.  GALETTI 

CLARK  MUSIC  CO. 

Direction  Irving  Yates 

SYRACrSE.  N.  Y. 

JEAN  RALPH 

BILLY  DAVE 

McCOY  & WILTOX 

BAXX  & MALLEX 

A Few  Alinutes  If  ith  the  Spirits 

With  1 

"'Ambitions’ 

Director:  Jack  Potsdam 

Director:  Jack  Potsdam 

BILLY  RHODES  and  GIRLS 

SA.M  EDDIE 

GOULD  & RASH 

In  “His  Choice" 

“The  Two  Man  Quartette 

Representative:  Jack  Potsdam 

Representative:  Jack  Potsda.m 

FRANK  MARGIE 

FLORENCE  VINCENT 

CORTEZ  & RYAX 

MERRETT  & COUGHLAX 

“The  Harp  and  the  If  op 

In  “The  Salesman" 

Director:  Jack  Potsdam 

Director:  J.ack  Potsdam 

BOB  HARRY 

JIM  J.ACK 

BIGELOW  & LEE 

PAGE  & Bl’RMAX 

Two  Boys  and  a Piano 

“Oh  Doctor!  " 

Representative : Jack  Potsdam 

i 

I 

Representative:  Jack  Potsdam 

Joe  Michaels 

\ 

Attractions — ^ 

LeRoy  a7id  Mabel  Hart 

R a c i n c 1/  R a y , 

Refreshing  Moments  From 
Songland 

“Life’s  Little  Jokes”  ' 

Success  to  N.  J . A. 

Faithful  A.  J . A/s 

Louise  afid  Mitchell 

Best  of  Luck  to  the  N.  1 . A. 

\^audeville’s  Youthful  Gymnasts 

Cannon  a 7id  Lee 

Best  IVishes  to  A . V.  A. 

“A  Cycle  of  Entertainment” 

Gene  afid  Myrtle  Moore 

in 

Billy  Evelyn 

Purcella  a7id  Ramsay 

“Shades  of  Harmony” 

in 

“Smiles,  Styles  and  Steps” 

Success  to  A . J . A. 

Godspeed . X.  J . A. 

Marjorie  Burton 

Conroy  a7id  O’Donnell 

in 

“Artistic  Impressions” 

Harmony  and  Hilarity 

Best  Wishes,  N.  V.  A. 

Success  to  A’.  V.  A. 

1.  reinuerg^  Ke presentative — 

Jl’e  Join  Thousands  of  Others  in  Extending  to  N . J\  A.  Our  best  Wishes 


Athol  Tier 


Elizabeth  Ogden 

Presents 

Yachting  Frolics” 

Flashes  of  Melody  and  Dance 
Nomad  Ouintette 


Oddities  of  192T 


CLIFTON  SISTERS, 


LORNA  WARNER, 


KATHLEEN  SCANLON,  MRS.  ATHOL  TIER 


Fix  Your  Shirt 


Bv  BENNY  RYAN 


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EREKMAX 

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MORTON 

8 

BLUE 

DEMONS 

BOBBY 

CARBONE  DEARIE 

STODDARD 

&CO. 

GERALDINE 

MILLER  TRIO 

ARTHUR 

CONIUAD- 

Geraldine  Miller 

& 

BOHN  & BOHN  TAFLEN 

Harold  Miller 

DARLING 

RE\'UE 

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Abe  1.  b ember g.  Representative — 

^nd  Our  Appreciation  lA  Thanks  to  Mr.  J.  H.  Lubin  ^ Marcus  Loew  Circuit 


Bobby  Heath 


Sewell  Sisters  &:  Co 


Presenting 


Adele  Sperling 


Bert  Wheeler 


Getting  It  Over 


Dan  Burns 
James  Sullivan 
Emmett  Duval 


Arthur  Budd 
Joseph  E.  Clooney 
E.  Albert  Crawford 


Adele  Potter 


HELENE 
(Smiles)  DAVIS 


MORTON 

BROS. 


WILERED 

DUBOIS 


EARL  NELSON 


NAOMI  RAY 


VOLGA  EOUR 


EDDIE  CANTOR 


GORDON 
STEWART 
SISTERS 
& CO. 


ALICE 

BERTRAM 


Presents 


Marie  Villon 
Jean  Villon 
.'\nnette  Duval 
Virginia  Roche 


CASSELL  & 
BURTON 


EDDIE 


HARRISON 


Happy  Laughing  Entertainers 


One  of  Vaudeville’s  Greatest  Laughing  Hits. 
Airplanes  Used  in  This  Act  and  for  Kiddie 
Matinee  Furnished  by  Van  & Bell  Mfg.  Co., 
Columbus,  Ohio 


SIMON  AGENCY.  WEST 
HARRY  WEBER,  EAST 


JOSEPHINE  GEORGIA 

HARMON— SANDS 


WM.  ARMSTRONG 


MAUDIE  SMITH 


A $10,000  ANKLE 


Tad  Tieman’s  Collegian’s 

FEATURING  PINKIE  DEES 

ECCENTRIC  MUSICAL  NONSENSE 


THE  COLLECTOR 

Bv  ANDY  RICE 


Simon  Agency 


Ferd  M.ayer 


Catherine  Sinclair  & Co 


ORIENTAL  MARTELS 


A NOVELTY  POTPOURRI 


SIMON  AGENCY  HARRY  WEBER 

Present 

KLASS  & BRILLIANT 


WILLING  & TORDON 
N.  V.  A. 

Two  IVell  Established  Organizations 


STICK  TO  YOUR  HORN” 


CLAIRE  & ATWOOD 

BOOKED  SOLID 


THREE  MELVIN  BOYS 


HARRIS  & HOLLY 

“RUNNIN’  IVn.D” 


CURTIS’  BEST  FRIENDS 


EMIL  R.  DEALAREST 

THE  irORY  TICKLING  HUMORIST' 


ARCHILLES 

BOOKED  1926 


SUITE  807  WOODS  THEATRE  BLDG 


CHICAGO,  ILL 


im  on  Agency 


BOYD  SENDER 


Assiied  by  JACK  RUSSELL 

40  Weeks  in  Vaudeville 

16  Weeks  in  Balaban  & Katz  Wonder  Theatres 


Open  N.  Y.  Hippodrome  July  30 


N.  PROVOL  Presents 

THE  GOLDEN  BIRD 

LORRAINE  EVON,  Violiniste 

BOOKED  SOLID 

3V2  ARLEYS 

OPENED  NEW  YORK  HIPPODROME  APRIL  28 

BOOKED  SOLID 

The  Portia 
Mansfield  Daneers 

Carol  & Louise  Dore 

A Picture  of  Loveliness 

Two  Jansleys 

Ladder  Perch 

R O S I N I 

The  Master  Magician 


TWO  ROZELLAS 

"A  MUSICAL  STEW" 


NEAL  ABEL 

The  Man  With  the  Mobile  Face 


WELDER  SISTERS 

EVELYN  & BETTY 


4 Aces  and  a Queen 
Alexander  & Elmore 
Armand  & Perez 
Australian  Axemen 
The  Sports  of  the 

North 

Brooks  & Ross 

5 Bolasio 

D’Apollon,  Bi-Ba-Bo 
Beeman  & Grace 
Bringko  Golden  Horse 
Fred  Berrens  & Apollo 
Bowman  Bros. 
Carnival  of  Venice 
Emma  Cams 
Carmody  Dancers 
Blanche  & Jimmy 
Creighton 
Edith  Clifford 
Chung  Wha  3 
Chic  Supreme 
Carlton  & Bellew 


Coley  & Jaxon 
Maurice  Diamond  & 
Co. 

Diaz’s  Monkeys 
Frank  Devoe  & Co. 
Dunbar’s  Broadway 
Choir 

Emerson,  Master 
Alystic 

Carlton  Emmy  & 
Madwags 

Frank  & Gertie  Faye 
4 of  Us 

Raymond  Fagan  & 
Band 

Fay  & Weston  Revue 
Yarmarck 
Kitner  & Reaney 
Kanazawa  Japs 
Jimmy  Kemper  Band 
Kelso  Bros.  Revue 
Langford  & Frederiks 


Lollse  & Sterling 
Senator  Murphy 
Alex  Gerber’s  Attrac- 
tions 

Walter  Rosemont’s  At- 
tractions 

McGrath  & Deeds 
McDonald  Trio 
McCormick  & Wallace 
O’Malley  & Maxfield 
Parisian  3 

Pepipa  Grenados  & Co. 
Racine  & Ray 
Willie  Schenck  & Co. 
T rovota 

Shriner  & Fitzsimmons 
3 Theilons 
Charlie  Wilson 
Warren  & O’Brien 
Wilson  Aubrey  3 


807  WOODS  THEATRE  BLDG. 


CHICAGO,  ILL. 


A R T H U R G.  H T E 

General  Execulh'e  Committee 


* ^ i > Z-/  Ly  iv  i_Z  L«  r\.  Direction:  PAUL  DITRAND 

World  Famous  Composer  and  V'iolin  \’irtuoso 

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From  Our  Friends  In  Los  Angeles 

Every  Good  Wish  from  Sincere  Friends 
in  a Sunshine  State! 


The  Ambassador  Hotels  Corporatio?i  of  Calif or?iia 


A.  FRANK 

Vice-President  and 
General  Manager 

The  Ambassador 
Los  Angeles 

The  Alexandria 
Los  Angeles 


Complirnents  of 

IVY  H.  OVERHOLTZER 

LOS  ANGELES,  CAL. 


IN  LOS  ANGELES,  CALIFORNIA 

Woodward  Hotel 

Is  Next  Door  to  Everything 

EIGHTH  AND  HILL  STREETS 
Opposite  Hill  Street  Theatre 
W.  C.  STRAXAHAN.  Proprietor 


MEIKLEJOHX  AND  DUNN 

A musement  Managers — Theatrical  Agents 

M.^JESTIC  THE.'^TRE  BLDG. 

LOS  ANGELES,  C.ALIFORNIA 


James  Matthew  Conerty,  M.  D. 

House  Physician  Orpheum  and  Hill  Street 
Theatres 

N.  V.  A.  Physician 
LOS  ANGELES,  C.^LIFORNL\ 


Members  of  the  National  Faudeville  Artists,  Inc.,  are  requested  to  patronize  advertisers  in  this  program. 


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Members  of  the  National  I and  emit  e Artists,  Inc.,  are  requested  to  patronize  advertisers  in  this  program. 


Abe  Lyman  and  his  California  Ambassador 

Orchestra 


G.  ALBERT  LANSBURGH 

ARCHITECT 

NEW  ORPHEUM  MUSIC  HALL Los  Angeles 

HILL  STREET  THEATRE Los  Angeles 

ORPHEUM  THEATRE San  Francisco 

GOLDEN  GATE  THEATRE San  Francisco 

ORPHEUM  THEATRE New  Orleans 

NEW  .MARTIN  BECK  THEATRE.*.  . . . .New  York 

700  JUNIOR  ORPHEUM  BLDG.,  LOS  ANGELES,  CALIFORNIA 
140  MONTGOMERY  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO,  CALIFORNIA 


Members  of  the  National  I'atnie^ville  Artists,  Inc.,  are  requestej  to  patronize  advertisers  in  this  program. 


Los  Angeles 

Biltmore 


‘^The  Host  of  the  Coast^^ 

John  McEntee  Bowman,  President  James  Woods,  I'ice-President  Charles  Baad,  Manager 


Compliments 

HERBERT’S  CAFE 

749  SOUTH  HILL  STREET 
LOS  ANGELES,  CALIFORNIA 

Compliments  of 

G.  E.  ARBOGAST 

PRESIDENT  AND  GENERAL  MANAGER 

Newberry  Electric  Corporation 
Engineers,  Contractors  LOS  ANGELES, 

and  Dealers  CALIFORNIA 

RAPHAEL  GLASS  COMPANY 

Dealers  in  Plate  and  H'indovc  Glass 
Manufacturers  of  Mirrors 
YITROUTE 

829  to  837  S.  Los  Angeles  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Success  to  X.  /’.  A. 

W'lTZEL  PHOTOGRAPHER 

Three  Studios  in  Los  .\ngeles 


ATHLETIC  CLUB  FLORIST 

G.  ROLLERI.  Prop. 

654  South  Olive  Street 
LOS  ANGELES,  CALIFORNIA 

Compliments  of 

E.  Claire  0\  erholtzer  Co. 

LOS  ANGELES,  CALIFORNIA 


Compliments  of 

HELLMAX  HARDW  ARE  CO. 

719-23  SOUTH  SPRING  STREET 
LOS  ANGELES.  CAL. 

Compliments  of 

HOTEL  RITZ 

FRED  W.  SIEGEL.  Owner  and  Proprietor 


FRED  HARTSOOK 

California’s  Foremost  Photographer 

Oakland 
408  14th  St. 


Los  Angeles 

Orpheum  Theatre  Bldg. 


San  Francisco 
41  Grand  Ave. 


MACK  SENNETT  Presents 

HARRY  L A N G D O X 

In  T‘n-0  Reel  Comedies 

Pathe  Release — Permanent  Address,  1729  Canyon  Drive, 


WINNIPEG,  CANADA 


We  Want  and  \\"elcome  Your 
Patronage 


THE  MARLBOROUGH 


SID  GRNUmflN  managing  Directf! 


D.  J.GRRUn\flN.  rounder 

GRAUmANS  HOLLVWOUD 

EGYPTIAN  THEATRE 

HOLLVU/OOD BLVO.&  m^CADDEN  PLACE 
HOLLVU/OOO.  CALIFORNIA 


Winnipeg’ s New  First-Class  Downtown 
Hotel 


Across  the  Street  From  All  Leading 
Theatres  and  Shopping  District 


Special  Rates  to  Artists 


Wyandotte  Detergent 

Will  so  thoroughly 
clean  dirty  painted 
y'  sjNy  surfaces  that  repaint- 

' often  unneces- 

W'k  WOeierge^p  sary. 

V /Uu  equally  as  effec- 

I(  U cleaning 

marble,  tile,  terrazzo, 
linoleum  and  enamel. 

Ask  Your  Supply  House 
The  J.  B.  Ford  CoMP-^tNY 
Sole  Manufacturers,  Wyandotte,  Mich. 


Compliments 

HOUSE  OF  PROPS 

1047  SOUTH  GRAND 
LOS  ANGELES,  CALIFORNIA 


THE  CONTINENTAL  HOTEL 


SHANLEY  AND  FURNESS 


626  South  Hill  Street 
LOS  ANGELES,  CALIFORNIA 


BLANCHE  C.  SNOW 


Smart  Gowns,  Theatrical  Costumes 


Compliments  of 

250  Rooms  Grand  Hotel  250  Baths 


SUITE  221  HOTEL  TURPIN 
17  POWELL  STREET 
SAN  FRANCISCO 


Paris  Company 
Exclusive  Designs 


Greetings  to  N.  V.  A.  From 
Sioux  City’s  Hospitality  Headquarters  as  well 
as  N.  V.  A.  Headquarters.  We  hope  to  see  you 
all  here  next  season. 

HOTEL  MARTIN 

SIOUX  CITY,  IOWA 


Most  popular  stopping  place  for 
Vaudeville  artists  in  San  Francisco 


Members  of  the  National  Vaudeville  Artists,  Inc.,  are  requested  to  patronize  advertisers  in  this  program. 


B.  F.  KEITH’S  PALACE  THEATRE— NEW  YORK 

World’s  Premier  Music  Hall,  Producing  and  Booking  Headquarters  of  the  B.  F.  Keith 
V'^audeville  Circuit,  and  the  Most  Popular  and  Best  Known  Theatre  in  the  United  States 


B Ideal  SummerVacations  A 

ermudA 

Only  2 Days  from  NewYbrk^ 

Summer  Vacation  Tours 

8 days  $90.00  — 9 days  $96.00  and  up 

Including  All  Expenses.  Longer  Tours  in  Proportion 

All  Outdoor  Sports 


Golf  (Two  18-Hole  Courses), 
Tennis,  Motor  Boating, 
Sailing,  Bathing 

No  Passports  Required 

Sailings  Twice  Weekly 
Via  Palatial  Twin-Screw,  Oil- 
Burning  Transatlantic  Liners 

S.  S.  “Fort  George” 
S.  S.  “Fort  Victoria” 


iT  u I s e s 


NEW  YORK 
HAL  I FA  X 
QUEBEC 


12  Wonderful  Vacation  Days  of 
Combined  Rest  and  Recreation 

The  Palatial  Twin-Screw 

S.  S.  “FORT  HAMILTON” 

will  make  5 unusually  attractive  cruises 
{No  Freight) 

Sailing  from  New  York 

JULY  5-19  and  AUG.  2-16-30 

Stopping  one  day  (each  way)  at  Halifax — Two  days  at 
Quebec 

Sailing  through  the  Gut  of  Canso  and  Nortluiniberland 
Straits,  the  broad  St.  Lawrence,  the  Saguenay  River  and 
thence  on  to  Quebec,  enabling  Tourists  to  visit  the  won- 
derful Shrine  of  Ste.  Anne  de  Beaupre  and  other  historical 
places.  Magnificent  scenery,  smooth  water,  cool  weather. 
The  ship  has  spacious  promenade  decks  and  all  deck 
games,  many  rooms  with  hath,  finest  cuisine,  etc.  Orchestra 
for  dancing. 

The  round  trip  occupies  12  days,  rate  $150  and  up 
or  one  way  to  Quebec,  5 days,  $80  and  up 

For  Illustrated  Booklets  on  Bermuda  or  Canadian  Cruises 
write  to 

FURNESS  BERMUDA  LINE 

34  Whitehall  Street  NEW  YQRK 

Or  Any  Local  Tourist  Agent 


Your  choice  for 

the  transatlantic  crossing 

An  unprecedented  program  of  244  sail- 
ings to  Europe  has  been  arranged  this 
year  by  White  Star  and  associated 
lines  to  meet  the  travel  requirements  in- 
cident to  a European  season  of  unusual 
brilliance. 

Among  these  your  choice  will  be  happily 
met,  whether  a de  luxe  suite  on  the  Majestic, 
world’s  largest  ship,  comfortable,  moderate- 
ly-priced accommodations  on  one  of  eleven 
Cabin  Steamers,  or  a crossing  in  the  delight- 
ful and  economical  Second  Cabins  of  our 
de  luxe  liners. 

A uniformly  high  standard  of  service  and 
cuisine  prevails  throughout. 

Facts  About  Our  Fleets 


112  ships. 

4:  4:  4: 

1,200,000  tons. 

* ♦ * 

Every  type  of  accommodation. 
* ♦ * 

Rooms  for  half  a million  pas- 
sengers in  one  year. 

* * * 

11  Cabin  steamers,  with  every 
comfort  at  very  moderate 
rates. 

* ♦ * 

Direct  to  England,  Ireland, 
France,  Germany,  Belgium, 
Italy. 


Queenstown  (Cobh),  Liver- 
pool, Plymouth,  Southamp- 
ton, London,  Cherbourg, 
Antwerp,  Hamburg,  Naples 
and  Genoa. 

* * * 

From  New  York,  Boston, 
Philadelphia,  Montreal  and 
Quebec. 

♦ * ♦ 

Sailings  on  Tuesday,  Thurs- 
day and  Saturday. 

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Offices  in  principal  cities; 
agents  everywhere  at  your 
service. 


May  is  the  Month  for  Travel. 

A Sailing  of 

The  Magnificent  Trio  Every  Saturday 

Ask  for  a copy  of  “What  to  Know  About  Qcean 
Travel”  — Answers  five  thousand  travel  questions. 
Apply  to  No.  1 Broadway,  New  York  City,  or  any 
authorized  stezmship  agent. 

fK,WlllTE  STAR  LlN^Sf 

AMEMCAN  LIW£  II  ^ STAR  llME 

International  Mercantile  Marine  Company 


Members  of  the  National  Vaudeville  Artists,  Inc.,  are  requested  to  patronize  advertisers  in  this  program 


We  have  under  construction  at  the  present  time  the  largest  theatre  sign  in  the  United  States 
— size  92  feet  high  by  17  feet  wide,  for  the  State-Lake  Theatre,  Chicago.  Orpheum  Circuit 

believes  in  Lu-mi-nus  construction. 


SIGNS  INC 


2736  WENTWORTH  AVE 


CHICAGO 


Hohncr  Harmonica 


Friends  of  the  Theatrical  Profession  and 
the  N.  V.  A. 


the  World's  Best 


FRED  J.  and  CH.^RLES  P.  ODENB.\CH 


Operating 


/VlKINEj/IND 


The  New  Hayward  Hotel 
The  Odenhach  Coffee  Sho 
The  Odenhach  Restaurant 


No.  1896  “Marine  Band”  Harmonica 


Next  door  to  the  Temple  Theatre 


When  in  ROCHESTER  come  and  see  us. 


‘THAT  IMUSICAL  PAL  OF  MINE 


Members  of  the  National  raudeville  Artists,  Inc.,  are  requested  to  patronize  advertisers  in  this  program 


Greetings  to  All  From 

Henry  L.  Sullivan 

If’orld's  Champion  Long  Distance  Swimmer 

First  American  to  Swim  the  English  Channel 
Now  A ppearing  in  J audeville 

This  Bo.\  Office  Attraction  Discovered  by  C.  Wesley  Fraser  of  the 
B.  F.  Keith  Office 


B.  F.  Keith’s 
Boston 
Enterprises 


CHARLES  S.  HARRIS 
Manager,  Boston  Theatre 


BART  E.  GRADY 
Manager,  B.  F.  Keith’s  Theatre 


RALPH  R.  LARSEN 
Publicity  Department 


ALFRED  W.  LAUDER 
Asst.  Manager,  B.  F.  Keith’s  Theatre 


R.  G.  LARSEN 
General  Manager 


Compliments 


EXECUTIVE 

STAFE 


RALPH  GILMAN 
Manager,  B.  F.  Keith’s  Bijou 


SAMUEL  Jl.MIONY 
Asst.  Manager,  Boston  Theatre 


FRED  F.  FIELD,  Presiiiciit  PEKLEY  G.  FLINT,  Secretary  EDWARD  M.  THO.MPSON,  Treasurer 
Vice-PresideiUis : EDWARD  M.  THOMPSON,  W’ALTER  RAPP,  FRED  DREW, 

HORACE  A, 


KEITH,  FRANK  L.  CROCKER 
lloiwrahle  Director:  ABBOTT  W.  PACKARD 


DIRECTORS 


DIRECTORS 


OF  THE 


CARLTON  R.  BLADES 
WILLIAM  A.  BOYDEN 
HARRY  C.  BRIGGS 
J.  JOSEPH  CAHILL 
FRANK  L.  CROCKER 
DAVIS  M.  DeBARD 
FRED  DREW 
FRED  F.  FIELD 
FRED  F.  FIELD,  jR, 
PERLEY  G.  FLINT 
ELMER  E.  FOLSOM 
FRANCIS  B.  GARDNER 
ALTON  B.  HASTINGS,  jR. 


HORACE  A.  KEITH 
EVERETT  T.  PACKARD 
FRANK  E.  PACKARD 
A.  ROGER  PERKINS 
CHARLES  H.  POPE 
WALTER  RAPP 
HORACE  RICHMOND 
EDWARD  M.  THOMPSON 
EDWARD  H.  TINDALE 
HERBERT  L.  TINKHAM 
F.  HAROLD  TOLMAN 
HARRY  C.  TOLMAN 


Brockton 

Sept.  30,  Oct.  1,  2, 


FIVE  DAYS— FIVE  NIGHTS 


Greatest  A gricultural,  Industrial 
Educational  Fair  in  the  East 


Patrons 


Attractions  \^  e Give  to 
Attend  This  Great  Fair 


Trotting  (purses)  $40,000 

Horse  Show  in  Two  Rings 

Shoe  Style  Show 

Cattle,  Sheep  and  Swine 

The  Grange  and  Agricultural  Hall 

Automobile  Show,  the  Largest  in  \e 


Food  Fair 
Poultry  Show 
Dog  Show 
Firemen’s  Muster 
Athletic  Sports 

Four  Bands  and  Three  Orchestras 


Vaudeville  under  the  direction  of  the  B.  F.  KEITH  VAUDEVILLE  EXCHANGE,  Boston,  Ma< 
Fireworks  by  the  AMERICAN  FIREWORKS  DISTRIBUTING  COMPANY  of  Boston 


ADMISSION  TO  ALL  DEPARTMENTS,  ONE  DOLLAR 


Complime7its  of 


Gordon’s  Olympia  Theatres,  Inc 

142  BERKLEY  STREET 


BOSTON,  MASS 


N.  H.  GORDON,  President 


Artists  playing  the  above  theatres  booked  through  the  B.  F.  Keith  Vaudeville  Exchange,  Boston  Branch 


Compliments  of 


J.  H.  BRENNAN 
Loew’s  State  Theatre 
BoNton 


T.  FRANK  MEAGHER 
Loew's  Columbia  Theatre 
Boston 


Marcus 

Loew’s 


Boston 

Enterprises 


M.  DOUGLAS  FLATTERY 
Managing  Director 
Loew’s  Boston  Theatres 


VICTOR  J.  MORRIS 
Loew’s  Orpheum  Theatre 
Boston 


SAMUEL  D.  MESSING 
Globe  Theatre 
Boston 


Artists  playing  the  above  theatres  booked  through  the  B.  F.  Keith  Vaudeville  ExchangCj  Boston  Branch 


Compliments  of 

W.  E.  Dowlin 

Manager 


Compliments  of 

Wm.  De  Wolfe 

Manager 


Central  Square 
Theatre 


Quincy  Theatre 

QUINCY,  MASS. 


EAST  BOSTON,  MASS. 


Compliments  of 

Isaac  Gordon 

Manager 

Waldorf  Theatre 


Compliments  of 


James  F. 
Powers 


Broadway  Theatre 


WALTHAM,  MASS. 


so.  BOSTON,  MASS. 


Compliments  of 

John  Bowler 

Manager 


Compliments  of 

Geo.  J.Hackett 

Manager 


Medford  Theatre 

MEDFORD,  MASS. 


Opera  House 

ROCKLAND,  MASS. 


Compliments  of 

BIJOU 

AMUSEMENT 

CO. 


Compliments  of 


Chas.  H. 
Williams 


A.  R.  Lawton 

Manager 


Franklin  Park 
Theatre 


Lyric  Theatre 

FITCHBURG,  MASS. 


DORCHESTER.  MASS 


Compliments  of 


npire 

Palace 

Colonial 

Premier 

Theatres 


Charles  L. 
Hatch 

Lessee  and  Manager 

Winthrop  Theatre, 

WINTHROP,  MASS. 


LAWRENCE,  MASS. 


JAMES  A.  SAYER 
Manager 

oomey  & DeMara 

Managing  Proprietors 


M.  F.  O’Brien 


Mvstic  Theatre 


MALDEN,  MASS 


THOS.  TOOMEY 


NAT  DeMARA 


Compliments  of 


Compliments  of 


Amusement 
Co.,  Inc. 

THEATRES 

Bradley,  Putnam,  Conn. 
Victory,  Putnam,  Conn. 
Orpheum,  Danielson,  Conn. 
Majestic,  Danielson,  Conn. 
Palace,  Rockville,  Conn. 


Philip  Smith 

Manager 

National  Theatre, 


BOSTON,  MASS. 


JACOB  ALBERT 
Treasurer 


HYDE  SMITH 
President 


Compliments  of 


Compliments  of 


Frank  A 
Hawes 

Manager 


Rhodenizer 

Manager 

Strand  Theatre. 


Puritan  Theatre, 


ROCKLAND,  MASS. 


BOSTON,  MASS. 


Artists  playing  the  above  theatres  hooked  through  the  B.  F.  Keith  Vaude^'ille  Exchange,  Boston  Branch 


In  appreciation  for  CONTRIBUTING  TOWARD  the  SUCCESS  of  THEIR  THEATERS 

SAMUEL  GOLDSTEIN  and  NATHAN  GOLDSTEIN 

EXTEND  TO  THE 

Keith  and  Loew  Organizations,  The  Vaudeville  Managers  Protective  Association  and 
The  National  Vaudeville  Artists  Their  Sincere  Wishes  for  Continued  Prosperity 


Samuel  Goldstein 


Nathan  E.  Goldstein 

Owners  and  Operators  of  the  Eollowing  Theatres 


BROADWAY 

THEATRE 

Springfield, 

Mass. 

VICTORY 

THEATRE 

Holyoke, 

Mass. 

PALACE 

THEATRE 

Pittsfield, 

Mass. 

CALVIN 

THEATRE 

Northampton, 

Mass. 

STATE 
THEATRE 
Pawtucket, 
R.  I. 

STATE 

THEATRE 

Utica, 

N.  Y. 

STATE 
THEATRE 
j Springfield, 
Mass. 

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STRAND 

THEATRE 

Holyoke, 

Mass. 

COLONIAL 

THEATRE 

Pittsfield, 

Mass. 

PLAZA 

THEATRE 

Northampton, 

Mass. 

STRAND 

THEATRE 

Westfield, 

Mass. 

BIJOU 

THEATRE 

Ware, 

Mass. 

AMUSEMENT 
ENTERPRISES 
Hampton 
Beach,  N.  Y. 

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HOLYOKE 

THEATRE 

Holyoke, 

Mass. 

MOUNTAIN 

PARKAMUSE- 

MENTS 

Holyoke, 

Mass. 

STRAND 

THEATRE 

Palmer, 

Mass. 

OPERA 

HOUSE 

Westfield, 

Mass. 

CASINO 

THEATRE 

Ware, 

Mass. 

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From  Our  F r i e ?i  d s ifi  B o s i o ti  , Mass 


Young’s  Hotel 

COURT  STREET  AND  COURT  SQUARE 

Parker  House 

SCHOOL  AND  TREMONT  STREETS 

Hotel  Touraine 

BOYLSTON  AND  TREMONT  STREETS 


BOSTON 


J.  R.  WHIPPLE  CORPORATION 


ADAMS  HOUSE 

European  Plan 

Washington  and  Mason  Streets 
BOSTON 

GEORGE  G.  HALL  COMPANY 


L>ambcrt  Bros. 


Tel.  Beach  8720 


Moderate  Rates 


Everythins  Absolutely  New  and  Modern 
One  to  Five  Minutes  to  All  Theatres 


Presents 

State  Ballroom 
Orchestra 

12  MUSICIANS 
and 

Palm  Garden 
Orchestra 

12  MUSICIANS 
. Personal  Direction 

Lambert  Bros. 

Office.  218  Tremont  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 


HOTEL 


BOSTON 

COMMODORE 


E.  F.  & C.  1>.  LEE,  Proprietors 
315  TREMONT  STREET 
W e Cater  to  the  Profession 
Opposite  Subway  Entrance 


Greetings  From 


WILLIE  SMITH 


BOSTON,  MASS. 


Members  of  the  National  Vaudeville  Artists,  Inc.,  are  requested  to  patronize  advertisers  in  this  program. 


Compliments  of 

Jimmie  Evans  Amusement  Co. 

Home  of  First  Class  20  People  Musical  Tabloids 

218  TREMONT  STREET,  BOSTON,  MASS. 
Phone  Beach  8661 

Compliments  of 

PETER  D.  LATCHIS 

Managing  Owner 

Latchis  Theatre, 

Compliments  of 

Brewster  Amusement  Company 

230  TREMONT  STREET,  BOSTON,  MASS. 
Musical  Comedy  Attractions 

KEENE,  N.  H. 

Latchis  Theatre, 

BRATTLEBORO,  VT. 

Tel.  Haymarket  197  G.  D.  PIERCE 

COGAN  TRANSFER  CO. 

Theatrical  and  General  Expressing, 

Auto  Trucking  and  Storage 

HOWARD  STREET,  BOSTON,  MASS. 

Compliments  of 

ARTHUR  McAVOY 

Manager 

Music  Hall, 

LEOMINSTER,  MASS. 

Catering  to  Performers 

HOTEL  HOLLIS 

JAS.  B.  REGAN,  Prop. 

247  TREMONT  STREET 
Opposite  the  Wilbur  Theatre 
Tel.  Beach  4120  BOSTON,  MASS. 

Compliments  of 

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T.  A.  GLAZIER 

JOHN  C.  ADRIAN 

Manager 

Manager 

Hyde  Park  Theatre, 

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Ideal  Theatre, 

HYDE  PARK,  MASS. 

ROXBURY,  MASS. 

Clinton  Theatre  Co. 

Compliments  of 

CLINTON,  MASS. 

N.  Kamber 

Joseph  H.  Woodhead 

General  Manage 

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Orient  Gardens  Theatre, 

Operating  the 

EAST  BOSTON,  MASS. 

New  Clinton  Theatre 

CLINTON, 

MASS. 

Globe  Theatre 

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Star  Theatre 

EVERY  MINUTE  — EVERY  DAY — 
IN  EVERY  IV AY  YOU  BRING  JOY 
TO  THE  WORLD 

N.  V.  A. 


BOSTON,  MASS 


HARRY  I.  WASSERMAN,  IMgr, 


Every  Room  Has  Private  Rath 


EAGLE  THEATRE 


ROXBURY 


MASS, 


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PAULINE  J.  BOVA 


PETITE  LUXCH 


TOMMY  I.EVINE  EOUR 


Bijou  Arcade 


41  MASON  ST,  BOSTON,  MASS 


Compliments  of 

II  . & A . LEWIS 

(CENTRAL  SUPPLY  CO.) 

Wholesale  Dealers  in  Theatre  Cleaning 
Supplies 

When  in  need  of  supplies  of  any  description 
call  on  us.  Give  us  a trial  and 
be  convinced. 

20  S.  WILLIAM  STREET,  N.  Y. 

Telephone  Broad  0905-0906 
Try  Our  Air-O-Zoiie  Liquid  Purifier 


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MILDRED 

PARKER 


Fiolinist 


Best  If  ishes  for  the  Success  of  N.  V.  A 


Grease 


Paints,  Liners,  Face  Powder 
Cream,  Rouges,  Enamels 

Send  For  Catalogue 

HENRY  C.  MINER 

12  EAST  12th  street 
NEW  YORK  CITY 


MELVA  TALMA 


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“TERPSICHOREAN  TIDBITS” 

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H.-\RRY  PINCUS,  Representative 

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CHEYENNE  DAYS 

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A ROUND-UP  OF 
LAUGHS  AND  THRILLS 

HARRY  PINCUS,  Representative 

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“BOUNCE  INN” 

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“INTERRUPTIONS” 

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FR.\NK  SHIELDS 

WARD  and  RAYMOND 

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"Entertaining  .Moments" 

"Hello!" 

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HARRIS  and  VAUGHAN 

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"The  New  Assistant" 
HARRY  PINCUS,  Representative 

"The  Eccentric  Comedian" 
HARRY  PINCUS,  Representative 

Baggage  Transfer  Taxi  Service 

BOND  and  ADAMS 

Armstrong  Transfer  Company 

IN 

OFFICES  AND  AGENTS  AT  ALL 

"What  the  Man  Said" 

RAILROAD  STATIONS  IN  BOSTON 

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M.  SHAPIRO  & SON 

Efigineers  and  Co?itr actors 

1540  HROADWAY,  NEW  YORK 

T H E A T RE  SPECIAL!  S T S 


We  Have  Worked  on  the  following  Theatres: — 

National  Vaudeville  Artists  Club,  229  West  46tb  St.,  New  \’ork  City. 
Strand  Theatre,  Portland,  Me. 

Strand  Theatre,  Far  Rockaway,  N. 

Astoria  Theatre,  Astoria,  L.  I. 

Wilmington  Theatre,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Strand  Theatre,  Lakewood,  N.  J. 

Troy  Theatre,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Albany  Theatre,  Albany,  X.  ^5’. 

Strand  Theatre,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

City  Hall  Theatre  and  Offices,  31  Park  Row,  New  \ ork  City. 

Beverly  Theatre,  Church  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  N.  ^ . 

Tivoli  Theatre,  50th  Street  and  8th  Avenue,  New  ^ ork  City. 

Meserole  4'heatre,  Manhattan  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  X.  \ . 

Sheridan  Theatre,  12th  Street  and  7th  Avenue,  New  ^'ork  City. 

Liberty  Theatre,  Schenectady,  X.  Y. 

Riverside  Theatre,  Broadway  and  96th  Street,  New  ^ ork  City. 

Eltinge  Theatre,  WTst  42nd  Street,  New  York  City. 

Strand  Theatre,  Broadway  and  47th  Street,  New  York  City. 

68th  Street  Playhouse,  68th  Street  and  Third  Avenue,  New  York  City. 
Cedarhurst  Theatre,  Cedarhurst,  L.  I. 

Ogden  Theatre,  Ogden  Avenue  and  171st  Street,  N ew  \ ork  City. 

72nd  Street  Theatre,  72nd  Street  and  1st  Avenue,  Xcav  York  City. 
Wellmont  Theatre,  Montclair,  X.  J. 

Fo.x  Philadelphia  Theatre  and  Offices,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Ritz  Theatre,  Port  Richmond,  S.  I. 

In  Course  of  Construction: — 

B.  S.  Moss  Theatre,  53rd  Street  and  Broadway,  New  \ ork  City. 
Piccadilly  Theatre,  52nd  Street  and  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

B.  F.  Keith’s  Boston  Theatre,  Boston,  Mass. 


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These  'riieaties  when  filled  to  their  capacity,  can  be  emptied  in 
five  minutes.  Choose  the  nearest  exit  now  and  in  case  of  need 
walk  quickly  (do  not  run)  to  that  exit. 


BALCONY 


FIRST  RALCONT 

Bxlts  20  and  27  lend  to  SUiircase  to  S4tb 
Street. 

Ej.lt8  6,  6,  7 and  S lead  to  FTrc  Escape*. 


OIiatE5TRA 


Manhattan  Opera  House 


New  York  Hippodrome 


B.  F.  Keith’s 


These  Theatres  when  filled  to  their  capacity,  can  be  emptied  in 
five  minutes.  Choose  the  nearest  exit  now  and  in  case  of  need 
walk  quickly  (do  not  run)  to  that  exit. 


Metropolitan  Opera  House 


Created  and  executed  ^^/ 
Is.4AC  Goldmaxx  Compaky 


New  York  City 


Scanned  from  the  collection  of 
Ron  Hutchinson 


Coordinated  by  the 
Media  History  Digital  Library 
www.mediahistoryproject.org 


Funded  by  a donation  from 
John  McElwee